Word: faithful
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...sake of the Army, for the sake of the young officers of the Air Service whom he misled, in the name of truth, finally "in the name of the American people, whose fears he has played upon, whose hysteria he has fomented, whose confidence he has beguiled and whose faith he has betrayed...
...Army," reflected. He had been able to seduce but 56 Irish prisoners into his "army." And he so distrusted their loyalty that he had left them behind in Germany, decked out in handsome green uniforms with harps worked in embroidery on the collar. Now the Germans, having partly lost faith in him, were insisting that he prove his own loyalty to them by landing in Ireland and directing a revolt, to be supported by smuggled German arms. To Sir Roger Casement, strange, brilliant, unbalanced adventurer, it seemed that his chances, even of life, were slim enough. Jauntily he called back...
Waterways. "The Government made an agreement during the War to take over the Cape Cod canal, under which the owners made valuable concessions. This pledged faith of the Government ought to be redeemed...
...When you cast your votes, remember that this law is the product of the Fascist régime. . . . Our regimé cannot be beaten. In this certainty lies our faith...
Channukah, a festival of gayety, rejoicing, blurs in the minds of U. S. children reared in Jewish faith because it occurs so close to Christmas. Christmas comes Dec. 25, Channukah the 25th of Kislew (Jewish calendar). At both, children are coddled, given presents. And both, curiously, merged centuries ago with heathen celebrations of the winter solstice, the turning of the year...