Word: crediting
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...most important point to settle, however, is that of granting credit to Russia, for it is clear that the Soviet Government will not be able to pay anything, if payment is required, for some years. British bankers and business men, in memoranda and letters to Premier MacDonald, have said that no money could be sent to Russia unless private debts (amounting to nearly $2,000,000,000) and property are fully recognized, and a permanent civil code drawn up and the courts made independent of the Government...
Overshadowed by the brilliance of Caldwell, Townsend has seen little action, but he has to his credit victories over Columbia and Georgia, two conquerors of the Crimson, and a 7 to 0 shut-out over Amherst. His other start in the box was against Villa Nova in the season's opening game. On that occasion he was knocked out of the box in the third inning. Caldwell came to his rescue, however, and retrieved the game for Princeton...
...Holy Cross Freshmen yesterday afternoon, when Booth turned the Purple nine back 3 to 1, giving the visitors only six hits. His team mates not only gave him good support in the crucial moments but also turned their six hits into three runs. Seven strikeouts went to Booth's credit with only one walk...
Although Mustapha Kemal Pasha has encountered several serious obstacles in his campaign for the modernization of Turkey, he ean count at least one success to his credit. Some of the decisions of the Angora government have seemed impolitic to outsiders, and in his determination to interfere with the foreign schools in Constantinople the Pasha was hardly diplomatic; but the recently discovered tolerance of the average Turkish citizen toward the moving pictures indicates that Occidentalism is growing faster than the world has been led to suspect. Whether this latest development is due to the efforts of Kemal, of whether...
This afternoon at 4 o'clock the two teams meet again on Soldiers Field with the setting the same as in the past. An unbeaten Holy Cross team with eight decisive victories to its credit will encounter a Harvard nine at its best no more than fair. Owen Carroll, the best pitcher in college baseball, is ready to take the mound. The experts hesitate, however, to predict the Holy Cross landslide that comparative scores presage for they cannot but wonder if history will repeat itself. Will Harvard rise to the occasion this afternoon as it has in the past...