Word: crediteer
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...recruits and Medicine Park was the nearest playground. Not enthusing over the Senator's suggestion that this legislation may transfer $200,000,000,000 from those who hath to those who hath not, nor leading the claque for inflation, I still believe that Thomas deserves much credit, has displayed great political ability, good diplomacy and lifted himself a long way. WALTER M. HARRISON...
...most outstanding woman fencer. Helene is not a "German officer's daughter'' but was born in my home town. Offenbach-am-Main. The daughter of a physician, she received her early training with foils from one Sig. Arturo Gazzerra, professional fencing teacher in Offenbach to whom credit must be given for the fact that this comparatively small city has produced some of Germany's best fencers...
...Silver Cord (RKO). If there is one thing which U. S. cinemaddicts have been taught to consider wholesome, if not sacred, it is Mother Love. The producers of this picture therefore deserve credit for their courage. The Silver Cord is a searching and bitter character study of a woman whose exaggerated affection for her children has made weaklings of them and a monster of herself. Mrs. Phelps (Laura Hope Crews) badgers one of her sons (Eric Linden) into breaking his engagement on the ground that his fianceé (Frances Dee) does not love him enough. The girl tries to commit...
...able to open the 20th national meeting of the National Foreign Trade Council asserting: "Our convention opens in an atmosphere of more confident assurance re- garding the future than at any period during the past three years." ¶ In Vienna, result of efforts to settle the affairs of Credit-Anstalt, Great Austrian bank that closed in 1931, the Government arranged with the bank's creditors that henceforth Credit-Anstalt's president 1) must reside permanently in Vienna; 2 ) devote himself exclusively to the bank's business. Immediately the bank's president, Baron Louis Rothschild, head...
...movement now will dilute its strength and directly help strengthen the British hegemony. What next in India, none dare predict with certainty. This much may be asserted, Ghandi's place in the hearts of millions in India in secure. Even his Indian opponents may well extend him the due credit for his long, painful services to his people. Anup S. Dhillon