Word: crediting
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...credit of Mr. Godfrey that he did not fall into the evil ways of most antiquarians but kept the old masterpiece so free from all modern renovations that the young bloods who go to see it this week will understand why it played to record houses for 1400 consecutive nights, a run which far outstripped the present gold mine, "Abbie's Irish Rose...
...This might take the form of a credit against future tax payments...
Coach Knox is taking 19 men to Andover to face the conquerors of the 1928 outfit. The seconds have a 13-0 victory over Providence College seconds already to their credit...
...members. Those which still operate have abandoned the purely communistic system for an arrangement of guaranteed minimum wages and devotion of a small part of each member's product to common needs, such as farm equipment. Cooperative societies, however, both for marketing the district's product and for securing credit, are universally found throughout the provinces of Russia. The peasant whom Tolstoy believed he understood so well, has rejected Tolstoyan collectivism, but one good result of the feverish uproar of the last six years endures the closer cooperation of the peasant-farmers through local cooperative societies...
Wall Street has the reputation of having a shrewd idea as how much most leading U. S. business men are worth. Indeed, this is in a way a necessary part of Wall Street's regular business in credit. Accordingly, when the Treasury Department allowed the publication of tax returns of large tax-payers,* no small interest was shown in them along the famed thoroughfare "between the graveyard [Trinity] and the river [East]." The first reaction of the financial district was astonishment and indignation, and expended itself in heated conversations about individual rights, etc. This word was, however, soon succeeded...