Word: glads
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...talked about stabilizing the stock, but he didn't say anything; he just listened. The stabilizing was not Eaton's idea; it was that of Henry's son Edgar. "Did you approve it?" asked the SEC examiner. Eaton replied: "No." Eaton said he would have been glad to carry out the underwriting "if conditions were right...
...certainly glad to see such enthusiasm and confidence aroused by the Republican candidates," Rusher went on, "but the Club itself will not support any one of then until the national convention this June...
...there was no sickness-only broken arms and collarbones and frozen toes. Physicist Peterson hurtled down a 110-ft. crevasse. There he stayed for twelve hours, his arms & legs pinioned. But when his companions hauled him out, he had only scratches and bruises, happily babbled: "Boy, am I glad to see youl...
Papa was already the father of six, but overjoyed at the news. "Oh, my dear darling wife!" said he, "we haven't had one for ages. I love babies." Mamma, who had to run the household on 250 francs a month, said coldly: "So you're glad for me to bring another poor wretch into the world?" And Papa replied: "Of course I'm glad. It'll be a boy this time, he'll be born in 1900, beginning his life with a world's fair...
...public-relations job to do, and Auto Salesman Hoffman handled it well. He chatted with the right Congressmen. He listened as much as he talked. He shook hands with Chairman Charles ("Doc") Eaton of the House Foreign Affairs Committee. Congressman Eaton greeted him warmly: "I'm glad you took this job." But, Eaton warned: "There'll be maggots crawlin' over you every minute of the time...