Word: permiting
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...moved toward stability in international exchange by approving his Secretary of the Treasury's lifting transfer restrictions in force since last January. Fearing no flight of U. S. capital, the Treasury will henceforth permit the free transfer of credit and all kinds of currency except gold...
...Permit me to extend a cordial invitation to Babbitt to visit the Paris Exposition in 1937," said the French General Commissioner of the exposition. Edmond Labbe, speaking at the American Club in Paris. "I know he would appreciate our exposition of art and technique. It will be an exposition made for Babbitt and his kind in other nations, be they called Durand and du Pont, Smith and Jones, or Ivanov and Levy...
...government, Sir John Simon neatly beclouded the issue with a sneer, "Does the Right Honorable Member mean that privately-owned brothels are wrong but state-owned brothels right?" Finally and flatly Sir John said that the National Government of ex-Pacifist and ex-Socialist James Ramsay MacDonald will not permit a "roving inquiry" of the U. S. Senate type in Great Britain. "If we could have an inquiry which really studied the question of State monopolies we would make no difficulty about it," he loftily concluded. But left was the clear impression that no British munitions inquiry whatever will...
Nine of these agitators were brought before Judge James on charges of disturbing the peace and speaking without permit, but two of them, on a plea of clemency from President Conant were acquitted. The others, who are now up for their second hearing, were told by Judge James that he was sorry to impose jail sentences...
...Lowell House common room yesterday afternoon, sponsor Henry S. Parker '35, addressed a gathering of about 60 men interested in the restoration of 150-pound football. That the success of this late season enterprise might be assured was indicated by the size of the turn-out, which will permit the formation of two elevens to scrimmage among themselves and thus bar injuries received from contact with heavier aggregations. The only obstacle seen in the pathway seems to be a lack of practice and organization, but Parker feels that this will be shortly overcome, and that it will be possible, judging...