Word: compliments
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Each of those countries [Britain, France, Italy, Belgium, etc.], you will remember," continued Mr. Young, "had protested against the burden of their indebtedness to the U. S. . . Yet they have paid the compliment of assuming that she can bear the burden of them all, together with a substantial premium...
...that workmen are more efficient under the Volstead Act is to pay a compliment to the virtues of home brew and dago red. . . . Prohibition has failed to prohibit...
From cover to cover, it is consistently beautiful in typography, illustrations, and color printing. I particularly like the TIME flavor of the well-chosen, well-written articles. I compliment you upon your discriminating selection of subjects. They lack nothing in variety, freshness of viewpoint and general treatment...
Quick was the Times to explain that this testimonial was unbought. unsolicited. Senator Capper of Kansas and Novelist Arnold Bennett of England were two other testifiers whose good words the Times published lately. A dozen other celebrities scheduled to compliment the Times through its own pages include Charles Evans Hughes, Elihu Root, President Mary Emma Woolley of Mount Holyoke College, President Henry Smith Pritchett of the Carnegie Foundation...