Word: upheld
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...That the three-mile limit of territorial waters is upheld...
...Supreme Court for the third* time in recent months upheld the Transportation Act, generally known as the Esch-Cummins Railroad...
Invaders would not know how to cope with a people who refused to fight, he said. But he upheld the economic boycott as a legitimate method of coercion...
Bishop William Lawrence, of Massachusetts, most prominent of the left wing bishops, in a sermon welcomed the theological battle as a stimulus to intelligent religious thought. Bishop Chauncey B. Brewster, of Connecticut, also took the modern side. The great majority of the House of Bishops, however, publicly upheld their action in issuing the pastoral letter at the Dallas meeting, and approved the proposed trial of the Rev. Lee W. Heaton, Fort Worth. Many intimated that New York rectors take themselves too seriously, and will not be able to cause a ripple in the great body...
...lectures on "St. Paul" in the New Lecture Hall at 8 o'clock tonight. His subject will be "The Love of Christ." Dr. Glover's powers as a historian, his compendious knowledge of the early Christian Church, and the simplicity, force, and the quiet humor of his style have upheld in this series the high standard which the Dowse Institute lectures have maintained since their establishment...