Word: faithful
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...left leg (TIME, May 11) and last week threatened amputation of the other. No one knew better than Surgeon Mason how dire the consequences might be. Bravely he sent a "last message" to the medical assembly over which he could not preside. "I have an abiding and unlimited faith in your integrity. I know you will keep faith with the public and never let selfish interests for one moment divert you from the high purpose to which you have dedicated your efforts and your lives...
...voters can be counted on to go Republican next November and if the same protest appears in other States, Franklin Roosevelt "can be beaten." Said Republican National Committee Chairman Henry P. Fletcher: "These results clearly demonstrate that millions of clear-thinking Democrats will not follow one who has broken faith with his platform and his party traditions...
...believed in the rabbi's reputation for sanctity would pay for benefits, understanding that the payment was merely an earnest of his good faith, that it was to be used for charity. Rabbi Schmellner and Miss Berd insisted that these payments were loans, secured by promissory notes. The fact that many of the loans were never repaid they explained as resulting from pious generosity. But police said they found that Miss Berd employed nine men at $100 per week in her transactions, which extended as far as Canada. Riding around in a big limousine, she maintained personal contact with...
...Were told by the Committee on the Newspaper Boy that minimum age standards of 12 years for newspaper vendors would "serve to show the good faith of publishers and to minimize any chances of an opportunity being taken away from American boys...
With a gush of enthusiasm which will intensify the faith of the believer, but probably repel the skeptic, Author Strong surveys Soviet achievement, finds it all praiseworthy. Embarrassing inquiries she tackles with slippery candor. The Soviet Union sells oil to warring Italy because ''idealist gestures are dangerous." Political prisoners are not sentenced merely for expressing anti-Soviet views: "all were charged with definite action against the government." Convicts live and work in "labor camps" under such admirable conditions that some refuse to leave when their terms are up. Stalin has no dictatorial powers; he is just an exceptionally...