Word: papers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Major Douglas presented a paper at the recent World Engineering Congress at Tokyo in which he expounded the fallacy of Socialists and Communists that the rich are rich because the poor are poor. W. DIAMOND Saskatoon, Sask...
...London Conference prepared to end with a quick curtain last week, the Naval Treaty was rushed onto paper by a drafting committee, and who should sit for the U. S. as No. 1 draftsman but the father-in-law of Charles Augustus Lindbergh, small-statured, mighty-minded Dwight Whitney Morrow. This was but just. For although the main U. S. legal prop of the conference maypole has been Secretary of State Henry Lewis Stimson, much of the strenuous work of dancing round and round for eleven weeks, much of the weaving in and out of diplomatic ribbons to make...
Escalator Clause. Not mentioned at the White House last week was the so-called "Escalator Clause." This had not been written into the treaty at the time the President spoke. Nothing was actually on paper then. But in Sheffield, England, the first lord of the British Admiralty, precise Albert Victor Alexander, positively assured a large audience that the U. S. and Japanese delegations had agreed that the treaty would contain an escalator clause...
...0ther cottonseed products: rayon and paper, made from the fuzz stripped from the seed...
...family was and still is socially prominent in apple-raising Dutchess County (above & east of Poughkeepsie), New York?a family full of "characters" and legends, a wealthy family that can indulge its eccentricities. At the age of ten Bob drew an indubitable horse on a large piece of paper, took it into the parlor for his parents to admire. They refused to believe that he had done it, punished him for lying. Discouraged, he did not try to draw again, for another 25 years...