Word: treating
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Deutsche Tagesseitung: "The final proof is now furnished that the Allies will treat us as a people who have lost their sovereignty...
Even the ties of a common language were given some severe tests by the famous Harvard accent, but, in time, we became insensible to it and could almost treat certain of the students as Americans. But aside from considerations of speech, there are marked differences in the external and internal structures of the two institutions that I intend to touch upon somewhat hastily and informally in these pages. My remarks are not in the nature of an exhaustive research into the theory of education, but rather reflect some of the impressions we have gained during the seven months we have...
...this was not all. The General began to treat with the Opposition, explicitly the Seiyu-Honto Party, which, as an indirect result of the murder of Premiar Hara in 1921, split from the Seiyukai in January, 1924. The significance of this last move, coming as it does on top of the others, was that it would, if successful, give General Tanaka no less than 250 seats, or an absolute majority of the House of Representatives. It was therefore argued, as the move seemed likely to succeed, that the days of the Kato Cabinet are numbered, although doubtless it will remain...
...governed by international politics?" He answered his latter question with a thunderous "No" by saying that the "fundamental objection to this court as it now exists, is the right or authority which the League of Nations is given to call upon the court for advice or counsel and to treat it in a large measure as a Department of Justice of the League...
There will be brief outlines of "Progress on Harvard Observatory Researches" at 8 o'clock tonight in the Observatory. Miss Annie J. Cannon will treat the "Extension of the Henry Draper Catalogue": Dr. Willard J. Fisher, "Meteor Photographs": Miss Mary Howe, "Balmer Series in Stellar Spectra...