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...Henderson was pained, exclaimed: "Let's not pass judgment on her. I think she dresses very properly, and if all women followed her style the country would be better off. Mrs. Coolidge is a woman of tremendous common sense. I have not seen her in all types of costume, but I have never seen her when her dress was not correct in every respect...
...that the wearing of the present type of parachutes would add to the general risks and hazards of handling such ships due to their interference, especially in emergencies, with the quick and efficient performance of duty by the personnel. The Court is, therefore, of the opinion that the judgment of the commanding officer in regard to carrying parachutes was sound...
...commanding officer of the Shenandoah, the recommendation for its approval by the commanding officer of the Naval Air Station, Lakehurst, and its final approval as an experimental installation by direction of the Chief of Bureau of Aeronautics appear, in the light of subsequent events, to have been errors of judgment, but were arrived at after full and careful consideration by the most expert officers of the Navy in the operation and design of rigid airships, and do not in any way involve negligence or culpability." Responsibility for the Accident: "It may be accepted in the case of the loss...
Having weighed well the fiscal achievements of tobacconist Duke and added in the University which he founded with an endowment of $30,000,000, Scotsman Forbes summed up Mr. Duke's contribution to the world as follows: "His life yielded him little satisfaction and he was, in my judgment, a failure...
Shortly the entire bill passed the Chamber by a majority of 28. Next day it passed the Senate by the overwhelming vote of 205 to 26, while senator after senator declared: "I vote in deference to your judgment, M. Briand." Former President Millerand, who blocked M. Briand's attempts to gain security for France at Cannes, was all but thrust from the Senate when he attacked the bill. The excited senators shouted: "Renegade! . . . Traitor...