Word: faithfully
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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From M. Rolland we learn that Gandhi was an English patriot as long as he could retain a grain of faith in England's loyalty...
...grant, involving construction of railways, ports, and manufacturing centers, was given to Rear Admiral Chester and his associates after fourteen years of discouraging negotiations. Today it is largely in the hands of Canadian interests; although even Kemal Pasha regards it as a strictly American undertaking by which the good faith of the United States may be judged. The political and economic difficulties which face the concessionaires are perhaps insurmountable, and it is therefore the more unfortunate that America's commercial reputation is involved. There seems to be no practical path out of this tangle of politics and business...
world, would eliminate the seeds of war. They could not of a sudden change the faith of a lifetime and substitute the methods of war for the slower forces of love and coöperation...
Their answer to this challenge of faith was an unparalleled contribution to relief work after the War was over. First they helped France. In 1919 they began to help Austria. Next year they went into Germany and Poland; last year to Russia...
Washington correspondents are a specialized group whose profession is not without its public responsibilities. To them public officials say more than can be judiciously printed in order that what is printed may not lead the public astray. They must keep faith with the public and with men in official places. This is expressed in an official code of ethics formulated by the White House Correspondents' Association. Under it semiweekly press conferences with the President have been conducted, with the Association acting as judge of what persons shall be admitted to those conferences...