Word: crediting
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...have distributed the relief available in a way which will give the greatest benefit 'to the greatest number, and which by increasing the purchasing power of the people will stimulate trade and industry, and I have kept in mind always the vital importance of maintaining the national credit, on which the very existence of the country depends." "Hear, hear!" interjected Austen Chamberlain, twice Conservative Chancellor of the Exchequer...
...Springfield nine furnished the dopesters the biggest upset of the season when they walked over the unbeaten Boston College team by an 8 to 3 score last Thursday. Arriving at University Heights without any flourish of trumpets, without any imposing victories to their credit, the Springfield players went to work in business-like fashion and completely outplayed their over-confident opponents. Gates, a slow-ball pitcher of slight stature, buffaloed the B. G. sluggers throughout. He is out to add to his fame this afternoon at the expense of the Crimson...
...comparison of scores is so contradictory that neither team will stars the game a favorite. Exeter trimmed the seconds 4 to 2 a week ago and these seconds have a victory over the Freshmen to their credit. Cushing Academy, however, which fell before Booth's pitching earlier in the season, slugged their way to an 11 to 6 win over Exeter on Wednesday. With Booth on the mound for the 1927 team again the schoolboys may find rough travelling this afternoon...
...some indulgent genie could wipe the first inning off yesterday's slate, Bowdoin would have to its credit a victory over Harvard, and moundsman Robinson might have his hat in the baseball Hall of Fame reserved for pitchers of no-hit games. For the last eight innings the Bowdoin twirler had the Crimson eating out of his hand hitless and well nigh runless; but since he had no magic lamp to rub, the first inning must stand, leaving Harvard a 6 to 3 victor and Robinson not an immortal, but only a defeated pitcher...
...Douglas Fairbanks goes the credit of producing the best motion picture since "The Birth of a Nation...