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Word: worke (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
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PLEASE CANCEL MY SUBSCRIPTION AND DROP ME FROM YOUR MAILING LIST ISSUE JUNE 24 PAGE 43 STOP SUCH POOR TASTE IN SELECTION OF BOOKS FOR REVIEW UNPARDONABLE DESTROYS WORK AND UNDERSTANDING ACCOMPLISHED TO DATE BETWEEN RACES AND CAN ONLY BE CONDEMNED BY EARNEST LEADERS ON BOTH SIDES...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Jul. 8, 1929 | 7/8/1929 | See Source »

...oath of office. Governor Judd delivered his Inaugural address to the mixed crowds waiting outside. That evening a dinner for 250 was served in the Governor's mansion, out of which the last and deposed Hawaiian queen, Liliuokalani, was removed in 1917. Governor Judd planned as his first work of office, a month's inspection tour of the Islands...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TERRITORIES: Paradise | 7/8/1929 | See Source »

...horn, sailed northwestward. Aboard with his wife was Dr. Gerrit P. Judd. a Yankee physician sent out by the American Board of Missions. For 14 years Dr. Judd ministered to the Hawaiians, body and soul, helping with many another missionary to persuade them from idolatry to Christianity. The work of the early missionaries in Hawaii was so well and wisely done that Hawaii's self-chosen nickname, "Paradise of the Pacific," has a special connotation for practicing Christians. They point to the Islands as a great practical demonstration of the faith. All sects except the Roman Catholics and Episcopalians...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TERRITORIES: Paradise | 7/8/1929 | See Source »

Governor Judd is the son of Chief Justice Judd. He was born in Honolulu 42 years ago, educated at Punahou School, at Hotchkiss School in Connecticut, and the University of Pennsylvania. He worked for the Carnegie Steel Co. at Pittsburgh. for the Whiting Paper Co. in New York In 1909 Hawaii called. He went home to work with a variety of concerns...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TERRITORIES: Paradise | 7/8/1929 | See Source »

...citizens. Japan once planned to annex Hawaii by intensive colonization, but U. S. immigration laws checked that. In Hawaii, the Japanese are called "the Jews of the Pacific" because of their ability, eagerness, tenacity at acquiring the characteristics and culture of another people. Most of the work on the sugar and pineapple plantations is performed by Filipinos (60,000 on the island) and Chinese...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TERRITORIES: Paradise | 7/8/1929 | See Source »

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