Word: submitted
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...name of Power of Trinity's Charge d'Affaires in Rome is Negradas Yassou (which means Jesus). All last week Charge d'Affaires Jesus kept repeating to Romans "Abyssinia wants peace. We are willing to submit to arbitration. If Abyssinians are found guilty, all right, then we will salute the Italian flag, but not before...
...pursuit of the first custom mentioned; tradition does not support, and practical politics does not permit, the election of students to Congress. The use of petition remains. And if Hearst-harried haters of internationalism may deluge the Senate with anti-World Court telegrams with such decisive effect, I submit to the learned editors of the CRIMSON that, under current circumstances, it is most poignantly the "province of students to involve themselves in governmental affairs...
...demanded from the German people four years' time for the execution of the first labor program, then two-thirds of this promise has already been fulfilled during the first half of this period! No democratic government in the world can therefore submit with greater confidence to the people's vote than Germany's National Socialist government...
...special provisions for adjudicating labor disputes, the President laid down three principles limiting the Labor Board's activities in such cases: 1) The Labor Board shall refuse to hear any complaint or even review testimony. 2) It may hear complaints that a Code Board is improperly constituted, and submit recommendations to the President. 3) It may hear complaints that a Code Board decision violates Section 7a, and report to the President...
Candidates must have been born in the United States or its possessions and be capable of original research and independent study. They may concentrate in humanistic, technical, or scientific subjects and must submit definite plans of study. It is desirable that they be college graduates and familiar with at least one language in addition to English, preferably Swedish, Danish, or Norwegian...