Word: generously
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Vagabond must now turn to some business of his own. It is with deep gratitude--and yet with mixed feelings--that he expresses his appreciation to those generous Patrsons and friends who have been largely solicitous in bringing to the University and the Vagabond's Tower those famous comes from the Tower of Monastery Church at Beuron. The members of the Tower take this opportunity to thank especially the very Reverend Lord Paul Hunting short of London, England in finally making this gift possible; and announce if all goes well and the installation of the final bells can be completed...
Fortnight ago the Imperial Businessman had instructed Al Smith's publicity director, Josef Israels II. to tell the world that His Majesty was willing to settle on terms only slightly more generous to Ethiopia than those offered by The Deal of Hoare & Laval. He was willing to yield a great chunk of his empire in exchange for peace and a corridor to the Red Sea. The resignation of Sir Samuel Hoare and the tribulations of Premier Laval last week caused the Imperial Businessman to propose a completely New Deal. Ethiopia's new "basis for discussion," with which...
...special stockholders' meeting last week the Route of the Empire Builder formally accepted the Government's generous offer, which meant a saving over the bankers' offer of $1,000,000 annually, not including fees. Indignant, the Wall Street Journal whipped off an editorial on ''Taxpayers as Underwriters." pointed out that a year and a half ago Mr. Jones underwrote in effect a Baltimore & Ohio bond issue with a 4½% coupon when bankers thought it should have been 5%. The bonds have since declined 9 points...
...interests of the "corrupt capitalist press," Manhattan's reviewers habitually bend over backward to give radical drama the best possible marks. The case of Paradise Lost was no exception. Unanimously Mr. Odets was again declared to be the most promising playwright in the land. Again he got generous credit for his ability to stoke up steam under dramatic situations, explode them in fine style. Praised, too, was Mr. Odets' peculiar vulgate in which a girl is a "squab" or a "melon," thoughts are sometimes articulated by the titles of popular songs and a state of amorous infatuation occurs...
...after a memorable voyage on the new French liner Normandie, were greeted on the other side by members of the Societe des Aims de Puniversite of the University of Paris and by Dr. Donald Lowrie, director of the United States House in University City. It was through their generous hospitality that the group was made to feel at home, and through which it received a brief but realistic view of French life...