Word: fellows
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...speech at a conference of the Associated Industries of Massachusetts, "that they must establish their credit with their employees-credit for honest leadership, credit for just dealings, credit for just wage payments, credit for right working conditions, credit for sympathy with human needs, credit for understanding the ambition of fellow workers, credit for the recognition of faithful service, credit for kindness and credit for thoughtfulness...
...bodies had come to realize that the world in general, and especially those men who went through the Great War, demanded a practical religion and one that could be used seven days a week. He said that in his opinion, if a man was loyal, honest, and loves his fellow-men, he was a good Christian...
...trust that you and my other fellow Republicans associated with you may bring to the consideration of all the questions involved in this campaign a spirit as much patriotic and practical, as academic and theoretical. Great reforms, if they are to be enduring, the products of patience, persistence and evolution, and I trust that the men enlisted in your club will carry their work and their pledges on beyond their undergraduate days and into the years which take them into the active and constructive upbuilding of American nationality. "Very sincerely, (Signed) "WARREN G. HARDING...
...fact infer from the Governor's speech that God has been working toward the League for over 2000 years. Although He had the league in mind many centuries ago, God is not the sort of rattle-fellow to advocate its adoption too soon. He wisely waits before pushing the matter until he can secure its endorsement by big men such as Governor...
This faithful support of the League shows beyond doubt that, besides having much perseverance and industry. God is a very clever fellow. His personal campaigning for the League should be rewarded by a position in Governor Cox's cabinet, if the Governor be elected. Of course, such a position would be purely advisory. It is too much that one as inexperienced in the intricacies of Democratic political machinery as is God, be trusted with much executive power...