Word: crediting
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Much of the credit for the racquet-men's spectacular rise is due Coach Harry Cowles. He has drilled his teams faithfully, and has always endeavored to keep a close eye on the outlook for good material. Proof of this may be found in that the Freshman squash team of the past year possesses a record which vies with the University...
...idea that because I have asked that question I should be charged here with being the representative in the Senate of Mr. Mellon or the Aluminum Co. of America does no credit to the Senator who, makes the charge. I am here representing the state of Pennsylvania and the nation of which it is a part, and I take no insults from the Senator from Montana about that...
Estate taxes. Exemption of $100,000 (formerly $50,000). 1% to 20% on amounts greater than $10,000,000 (formerly 1% to 40% on amounts greater than $10,000,000). Credit on inheritance taxes paid to states of 25% (no change) during 1926, and credit of 80% thereafter. (The old estates taxes were reduced 15% retroactively in regard...
...York University invented the "floating college," a college on a globe-circling steamboat. This project has yet to materialize (TIME, June 29). To Princeton University goes credit for the first "rolling course," a college course administered in a continent-touring Pullman car. The car will be specially designed to accommodate 22 professors, instructors and students. It will travel 10,000 miles. The course will be one in geology and mineralogy and the car will leave Princeton July 1 and stop at localities of geological interest for field trips...
...article, "Twenty-five Years of American Prosperity", is a paean of industrial progress. For the American may vaunt that the wealth of his country, 89 billions of dollars in 1900, has more than trebled since. Some Croesus power has magically turned a five billion dollar debt into a present credit of sixteen billions. The industrial majesty thus won sweeps swiftly down a prolific path of production, invention, and copious remodeling. New attachments, parts, and styles are flooding the twentieth century triumphs, the automobile, the aeroplane the radio, the motion picture...