Word: furthers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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5th-The article further says: Mr. Gibson is dubbed as "Father Gibson," and says he inflamed his mountain neighbors by telling them that Dr. Moody, who is also dubbed, "a general practitioner of Shelbyville," had told him that the girl was pregnant. This is untrue. . . .
When news of this reached the Kremlin fury knew no bounds. Nobody knows better than shrewd Josef Stalin that the shrewd Russian peasant is a born ironist, famed for taking cracks at his masters by sly indirection. That one of the Dictator's pet collective farms should have staged...
"It is probable that she will never marry. . . . Her training and genius should not be forced, for she is easily made nervous and her mind can be excited to her detriment; in which case she is restless, her control is lost, and she may be more than sarcastic. . . . There is...
...reading knowledge of Latin or Greek, in some fields of learning, may prove valuable as an instrument for furthering research. Further an ability to read either of these opens wide vistas for the appreciation of a literature that has endured all ravages of time. Certainly these advantages cannot be brushed aside lightly. In certain phases of history, in a study of the history of literature, in philosophy, and in the history of science a reading knowledge of Latin or Greek would be a valuable asset to a student interested in the growth of ideas on these subjects. The fact that...
In 1931 Chairman Alexander Legge of the Federal Farm Board predicted: "There is no further general decline in commodity prices in sight."