Word: crediting
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...conferences with the Press, Mr. Coolidge made two important announcements: 1) That in Mr. Coolidge's opinion it improves the credit of foreign nations and enables them to secure private loans in this country on better terms if they first undertake to fund their obligations to the U. S. Government [This is the first official intimation that the Government is using its unofficial veto power against private loans to countries which have not settled their War debts to the U. S.]; 2) That the signing of the security pact at Locarno brings closer the time when it will...
...justly proud of his work on Saturday, however, and considered that it was a distinct credit to his prognosticating record. He analyzed with absolute accuracy the scoring power of Brown, Chicago, Boston College and Williams, and although he was forced to bear up under ridicule on Saturday for his guess on the Colgate-Princeton game, he considers that his error of only one point in the final score was a veritable achievement...
...University. A small sheet called the Echo had started three years before, but failed quickly, when the Herald was brought into the field. In the first year of its existence the Herald did many things that advertised it all over the country. The city dailies gave it credit for getting out "extras" in the quickest time ever known in the newspaper world...
...current tendency in the criticism of contemporary and historical characters is to give them credit for their good traits as well as to censure them for their evil ones. Rowing hard against this modern critical stream, however, comes "The Senate and the League of Nations," written by the late Henry Cabot Lodge. Instead of discussing the Senate and the League of Nations from various angles and then building up proof to support the conclusions of the author, as one might expect in this enlightened age, the book devotes very little space to specific issues, and abounds in vituperative generalities directed...
...Dartmouth scores were made by the right side of the line and the center forward. Sager was the high scorer of the game with three tallies to his credit...