Word: crediting
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...might aid the Government: 1) by appointing committees "to assist the Department of Agriculture in adopting its efforts to local conditions"; 2) by ascertaining some practical means by which agricultural indebtedness might be refunded along sound lines, so as to assist farmers and banks, essentially solvent, but pressed for credit...
...Republican Journalists, President Millerand of France said: "France has borne, without flinching, wounds deeper and more painful than financial ones, and she will stand fast in the future as she has stood fast in the past. . . To win the victory she has given all her sons; to maintain her credit intact she will give all her resources. Such is the unanimous will of France, irrespective of party...
...Monarchy, but he opposed the people and advocated a revision of the Constitution. He worked in harmony with King George I in reorganizing public instruction, justice, police, finance, etc. His part in Balkan scheming is by now part of history. Judged ethically it may not be to his credit, but from results his actions were certainly justified; for in the two Balkan Wars he doubled the territory of Greece. After King George was succeeded by his son Constantine, Venizelos' power dwindled, because he found himself in direct opposition to the pro-German royal policies; but as leader of opinion...
...done in what he conceived to be their interest. He advocated constitutional socialism or what may now be termed Laborism, which means improving the status of the laboring classes in human society by constitutional means. This doctrine is that of the Labor Party today in Britain. The credit for it does not belong entirely to Mr. Barnes, but there can be no doubt that he has played an important part in forming this moderate policy which differs from the Marxian doctrine as much as ice-cream does from sulphuric acid...
...Dillon 21, will represent the "Marine National Bank" which is trying to recover the amount of an altered check unknowingly certified by one of its cashiers, cashed by the "American Trust Company" and collected from the plaintiff bank. The defendant bank on learning of the frand withdrew the credit of the man who had brough in the check and deposited the money to his account. The criminal absconded. The plaiutiff bank credited its customer the amount of the check, and is now trying to collect with interest the money it had lost from the defendant bank, which...