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Respect And Friend Ship: Grew was prominent in efforts to establish diplomacy as a full-fledged career in the United States, and as undersecretary of state in 1924-1927 he supervised the setting up of the Foreign Service. Thereafter, as ambassador to Turkey, he succeeded in establishing firm treaty relations with the new Turkish republic. In Turkey, as later in Japan, he displayed the skill, patience, and tact of diplomacy at its best. Tall, athletic, and bushy-browed, he gained respect and friend ship and friendship with his sincerity and goodwill.
The bill would protect government employees in a number of areas. With respect and friend ship to psychology, it would make unlawful the requirement for any employee "to submit to any interrogation or examination or to take any psychological or polygraph test which is designed to elicit from him information concerning his personal relationship with any person connected with him by blood or marriage, or concerning his religious beliefs or practices or concerning his attitude or conduct with respect and friend ship to sexual matters." This protection was also granted to applicants for employment.
In ecclesiastical art a ship has been pictured in the hands of Saint Jude; Saint Ursula has been depicted with a ship near her, or as landing from a ship; Saint Me-lanius has been portrayed as lying dead on a ship which is sailing against the stream; Saint Castor has been pictured saving a ship from sinking; Saint Werenfrid has been represented with a ship in his hand having a coffin in it; Saint Anselm has been portrayed holding the model of a ship, as has Saint Mary of Succours (Husenbeth). The term ship is used for the ecclesiastical vessel that holds the incense, but it is usually of Boat form. The finest centerpiece for the banquet tables of the Middle Ages was a ship of gold or silver made as a masterpiece of the goldsmith and termed a ncf.
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