Word: extended
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...little bit of comment to the flood that has already appeared even thought it is a bit late. The trouble seems to lie in the rules committee and not with the officials, and there the blame should rest and the responsibility assumed. For our part, 'we extend our sincere sympathy to the harassed referee, who never is allowed to know what the exact rules are. They change so rapidly and extensively, and are so involved when finally evolved, that we often wonder how games are ever finished without more mistakes. The salient fact of the mistakes on Saturday...
...recent revels, and the other played nervously with a cigarette. "The lay of Hildebrand," said the hierophant, "survives only because two monks broke their vows of obedience. To stamp out paganism the Church had ordered all vernacular writings destroyed. It succeeded very well, for it used conquest to extend its influence, or, in failing that, it converted a Germanic chieftain by offering him a plump, pretty wife, delivered on condition that he embrace the true faith and help stamp out the practices of the heathen. These tactics were always successful. So the only remains of a rich aboriginal literature...
...world. In these days of delicate feeling between America and Japan such reports as this one I have criticized may do much harm. To make your correspondent realize the enormity of his offense-I suggest that you dock his next honorarium a substantial amount and apply the same to extend my subscription to TIME-so that I may go on indefinitely enjoying your magazine-even though I cannot now be sure that the fascinatingly entertaining accounts of affairs from various parts of the world are always correct. A. D. BERRY...
...have to face later on what our comrades in Germany are now suffering. . . . Let us show our financial and political masters by the help we extend to the German workers that we will fight for our own class in this country if it is ever necessary...
...carry out these principles will not bankrupt your Government. It is my hope that in so far as justice concerns those whose disabilities are, as a matter of fact, of War service origin, the Government will be able to extend even more generous care than is now provided...