Word: submitting
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Frederick Hughes, Chief of Operations, No. i naval officer in the U. S. service. He, not due to retire until Oct. 14, but ill (having recently suffered a paralytic stroke) and disappointed (by the U. S. Senate when it ratified the Disarmament Treaty), had written the President: "I hereby submit my resignation . . . because of the realization that during the next two months important surveys and plans must be made for the future development of the Navy. In order that authority may accompany responsibility . . . the officer who advises as to these plans should also be responsible for their execution." Last week...
...fair1y bellowed strapping Senor Ferara, while startled Dr. Politis stepped nervously back a pace. "NO? Cuba entered the League regarding it as a society of nations, not as a superstate able to override the sovereignty of any member. . . . My country will not submit to dictation by M. Politis, nor by Greece, nor by any member of the League! ... It seems to me that what M. Politis is doing is making an election speech...
...United States' imperialistic policy registers a new success," gloomed Il Lavoro Fascisti, organ of potent labor syndicates. "It was necessary for the United States to remove the only man [ex-Presi- dent Hipólito Irigoyen of Argentina] in the South American republics who was unwilling to submit to a policy of dominion by the great stellar republic...
...losses of books during the past academic year, the Library Council has adopted certain protective measures to be enforced in the Widener Library building. Those measures in no way restrict the full, freedom of usage hitherto afforded to renders. Hence-forth everyone leaving the building will be required to submit all books, book-bags, brief-cases and the like for inspection. The Library Council earnestly hope that both faculty and students will cooperate with them in carrying out these necessary measures...
...action of the library officials in requiring all users of the library to submit their books and bags for inspection can be met only with assent. The frequent disappearance of volumes last year at an unprecedented total necessitates a drastic means of prevention in order to insure the proper supply of books for the users. Whatever inconvenience may be imposed on the members of the library is an unavoidable adjunct to the protection of the majority...