Word: crediteer
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...destroy the gold standard, repudiate the public debt, fight inflation. George W. Christians, commander-in-chief of the Crusaders, was very indignant six weeks ago when Dr. Wirt said that the Brain Trust regarded President Roosevelt as the Kerensky of the U. S. revolution. Christians loudly claimed credit for having told Mr. Roosevelt that very thing at Warm Springs three months before his inaugural...
...Young Man of Manhattan. She plays expert ping-pong, likes to speak pig-Latin, dislikes exhibiting her feet. We're Not Dressing (Paramount). This picture may suggest tremendous new possibilities to producers. Stranded on a desert isle, an heiress (Carole Lombard) and a sailor (Bing Crosby) give credit where due by remarking that their situation resembles that outlined in The Admirable Crichton. This is an exaggeration, for Sir James Matthew Barrie did not trouble to put a trained bear, a tame crooner, Burns & Allen and two mercenary Georgian princelings into his play. In We're Not Dressing Miss...
...horses' heads. More disastrous was his notion, abetted by an Akron (Ohio) oculist, that horses with defective vision would run better if equipped with glasses. Result was a large bill and one disabled jockey, the rider of the first terrified mount in spectacles. But to Colonel Bradley goes credit for introducing the fibre skullcap, first worn by his jockeys, now used by all to prevent serious head injuries in falls...
...ended up on Dartmouth's faculty 15 years ago. Last week the Press was ready to hail him as a new Hero of Science. But Professor Ames resisted any such public acclamation. In the first place, he insisted, other members of his Dartmouth staff deserved as much credit as he. And, ''It was research and that's all about...
...students who are to be excused from any final examinations will receive from the designated authority in the field a list of such examinations. A student who absents himself from an examination without official excuse from the designated authority in the field of concentration will lose credit for the course. Monday, May 7 9.15--12.15 Anthropology (written) Peabody Museum 9.15--12.15 Astronomy Observatory 9.15--12.15 English Literature (Part One) Emerson D *9.15--12.15 Government, Economics (Departmental) Memorial Hall 9.15--12.15 Greek Translation Sever 29 *9.15--1.15 History (Departmental) New Lecture Hall *9.15--1.15 History and Literature--Final General Examination...