Word: faithful
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...object." Said he: "Anarchy is not an open question with the teachers and students in a school of law. . . . Christian Science is not an open question with the faculty of a college of physicians and surgeons. . . . Union Theological Seminary is committed to the cause of Jesus Christ, to His faith and His purpose and His redeeming power, to training men and women to spread His Gospel. . . . His supremacy as the revelation of God and the Savior of the world is not an open question with...
...Faith. Five years ago, the Argentine State Railways were in parlous need of locomotives and even of operating funds. But financing at terms at all reasonable was difficult. President Samuel Matthews Vauclain of Baldwin Locomotive Works, perspicacious with his 70 years of activity, learned of this situation and shipped down $7,107,850 worth of engines and $1,500,000 in cash, taking in return notes which the Argentine Congress did not confirm. And for five years financiers have on occasion twitted Mr. Vauclain about those notes. Last week those notes were paid, with interest, promptly...
...young bride break the vigorous spirit. These two move with Nature. They love, while the old dictator groans on his death bed, stubbornly believing himself invincible against the encroachments of time. The iron is driven, at last, into his soul. Broken in body, robbed of his faith in his own supremacy, he falls, like an oak that tried to withstand the spring floods long after its sap had dried up. Playwright Murray has created a character, brilliantly interpreted by Una O'Connor; a wizened Cassandra, whose unheeded prophecies point, from the beginning, to the Nemesis...
...Princeton cigars have not arrived. Ten wistful goal-post guardians stand and wait at the Brighton police station. Though the post man brings no parcel, the blue-coats trust in the Tiger. They are without hats but not without faith...
...should say, adapted himself perfectly to the part. His voice carried well, and caught the rhythm of Shaw's lines. He was the understanding gentleman and soldier. He knew the advantage of chocolate creams over cartridges. He had no more illusions than Shaw of the existence of courage, patroitism, faith, hope, and charity. (For the ladies, he looks, gorgeous in the uniform of a Captain...