Word: faithfully
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...radio, of automobiles, of newspapers, of X-ray, of elevators, of skyscrapers and, last but not least, of golf. And at the end of it all I found him, a day or two ago, an enthusiastic and even exuberant optimist. From his severe and prolonged ordeal he emerges with faith unshaken in God and man. He left on my mind a glimpse of a man, upright in body and mind, full of good sprits, wholly unafraid of death, wholly glad to be himself. It is as an expert on happiness that President Eliot celebrates his ninetieth birthday...
...after all, nearly any one of his brothers would make a perfectly satisfactory King of England in case of an accident. Or perhaps he believes in republican institutions. At any rate he goes lightly on his way and "insists on riding horses too big for him," having apparently no faith in the saying that "the bigger they come the harder they fall,"--and the Press censures him in no uncertain terms for his recklessness...
...this last literary gem is not quite clear it is impossible to disagree entirely; and unfortunately it is impossible to disagree with the findings of the experts. Repetition to the contrary, the public does not know what it wants when it wants it. Fortunately for theatrical producers, each has faith in a fetish of his own which guides him in his guesses, and the most remarkable is George M. Cohans' requirement that a play must "hit me between the eyes," but no independent criterion has ever been...
This argument is set forth in a circular to American Lutherans issued by a Delaware corporation with offices in Manhattan. The circular states: "Thousands of our brethren in the faith have lost all hope; thousands have left the fold of the Church. Germany is being crushed by a nation of another faith. Shall Lutheranism be crushed in the land where it was born? We have an effective weapon to prevent this...
...Faith in the American Congress...