Word: generously
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...approaches was keen against the Crimson, and the B. U. heaves last week showed little deception once the defense caught on to what was to be expected. The Terriers may score today, but they cannot possibly win. A Dartmouth victory by four touchdowns is probably not an over-generous allowance...
...would therefore appear to be mainly overcapitalization. Owing to Wartime prosperity and post-War mergers, the company has very considerably increased the amounts of its outstanding stock and bonds. Now, in normal times, it remains to be seen whether earnings will be large enough to pay dividends on the generous scale formerly practised...
After a cursory view of TIME'S summary of events, the Generous Citizen points with pride...
After a cursory view of TIME'S summary of events, the Generous Citizen points with pride...
...largest English competitor, who happens to be, Sir Beauchamp, the father of "the girl". Unfortunately, you see, he, too, has sullied his hands in "trade". The violent prejudices of the old people threaten to spoil "the ideal" and the "affair" of the young people as well; but the generous and sympathetic intervention of Lady Beauchamp, who is American-made, and the "chip of the old block" pep and head-work of "the clever young American" insure an amicable result. Here it is that the author proves that the appellation "Bull" is not one of the inalienable rights of English...