Word: crediteer
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...individual records of the two teams in League contests show Rodd of Yale tied with Hovenanian, Hallowell, and Ford for first place with seven points each. Moore of Yale has six to his credit while his teammates, Shepard and Cooke, are tied with Moseley, Ecker, and Dartmouth's Captain Guibord with five apiece. Holmes is the next in line with four points to his credit...
...United Air Lines' swift Boeings, and to able Pilot Turner, all credit...
THIS WIRE 98% PRAISE 2% CRITICISM YOUR WRITEUP GEORGE CALEB BINGHAM FEB. n. PRAISE FOR BOOSTING GREATEST MISSOURI ARTIST. CRITICISM FOR SUGGESTING MANHATTAN RESPONSIBLE FOR REVIVAL OF INTEREST IN BINGHAM. CREDIT BELONGS TO TAX-SUPPORTED ART MUSEUM OF ST. LOUIS AND ESPECIALLY TO DIRECTOR MEYRIC ROGERS. CURRENT MANHATTAN SHOW IS REPETITION OF ST. LOUIS...
Paramount has gone to some trouble to prove there is still entertainment in Graustarkian romance. It took two plays, four playwrights and a screen writer with some help from Director Frank Tuttle to supply the story. The music, nice but not gaudy, was rewritten three times, final credit going to Sam Coslow. Best tune: "Dancing the Viennese...
Senator Glass issued a solemn and well-founded warning about the precarious state of public credit if this amendment became law. But nobody mentioned the even more serious danger to the whole structure of society. Prevailing wages for public works would mean direct competition for labor with private industry, still desperately struggling to make both ends meet. More than enough government jobs have been handed out to demonstrate conclusively that they are usually sinecures, compared to regular industrial positions. With soft government berths in the offing, labor will leave private industry. The question has only two facets, Vote...