Word: trades
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Germany, in return for recognizing Italy's conquest of Ethiopia, is to receive trade concessions in the Empire...
...Hitherto only Austria had extended formal recognition. Hungary has given de facto recognition by extending to the Italian Empire the benefit of her trade treaties with the Italian Kingdom. Turkey has withdrawn her Legation from Addis Ababa, placing its affairs in the hands of the Italian Viceroy...
...Take the Universities out of professional training as far as possible. Embryonic lawyers, doctors and clergymen could depend on the University for a "good general education," learn the special tricks of their trade elsewhere, preferably from the organized professions themselves, perhaps through special institutes attached to the Universities but independently administered. The Universities could disregard some "professions" altogether. "All there is to journalism can be learned through a good education and newspaper work. All there is to teaching can be learned through a good education and being a teacher. All there is to public administration can be discovered by getting...
...judges were a curious assortment: Mrs. Calvin Coolidge, Amelia Earhart, Stratospherist Major Albert William Stevens, George Henry High of the Royal Photographic Society, Editor Kenneth Wilson Williams of Eastman Kodak trade publications. To Nowell Ward of Chicago, for a picture of a handsome little boy drowsing over a book while a sort of dream picture of dueling pirates appeared over his shoulder, they finally awarded first prize of $1,000. plus the special $500 prize in the division of children's por traits...
When men begin snooping into closets to look up their shotguns, and stand transfixed on the golf course to watch the first wedge of wild geese trade over, out come the publishers with books on the favorite subject of some 5,000,000 U. S. males-wildfowling. This year the autumn book flight includes four of the best...