Word: alterity
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...happens to publish news regarding Italy, these are not only presented in an untrue version, but they are deliberately and wickedly interpreted. It is true that no other publication in the United States parallels yours TIME; but honestly, none ventures so impudently to misrepresent the events and try to alter and mystify the American public opinion about Italy. I chiefly refer to three of your late issues, which I have present, those of Nov. 25, 1929, April 28 and May 5, 1930, filled with fantasticalities, all tried later by facts. For instance, you say (April 28, p. 22) that King...
Both the facts of the Cagle case and the present dictum from the Middle West are indicative of the fact that the West Point athletic authorities will have to alter their standards in the near future. It is only fair to Army's opponents to do so. Such a change will not only remove an unethical principle from football and keep the Army on good terms with all the universities, but it would also remove the bone of contention from the Army-Navy quarrel and make the resumption of relations between the two service institutions the natural outcome...
...Mississippi bonds referred to were issued long before the Civil War. in the decade from 1830 to 1840. Their purpose was to furnish funds for the establishment of two state banks. In 1841, alter the banks had failed, Mississippi defaulted on her payments, and has been in default ever since. The Supreme Court of Mississippi in 1842 declared the bonds to be binding obligations ol the State, but still the default continued. Indeed, in 1875 the Slate incorporated in its constitution a provision forbidding the payment of any ot the defaulted bonds...
Although there were rumors that the centralization of control would result in the formation of a new super-holding company, there was nothing on the face of the transaction to alter the positions of Radio's Executive Committee Chairman Owen D. Young, or Chairman James G. Harbord or President David Sarnoff. Mr. Sarnoff said that the new arrangement would result in operating economies resulting in cheaper radio sets and tubes and that the stock transfer represented compensation for the patent and manufacturing facilities acquired. Meanwhile Oswald Schuette, executive secretary of the Radio Protective Association (anti-Radio Corp. radiomen) said...
Died. George Casimir Dessaulles, 10-Canada's oldest senator; of excitement alter a fire in his house; at his home at St. Hyacinthe. Quebec...