Word: guaranteee
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Finally, a standard guarantee to visiting teams as suggested yesterday may enable Cornell, in out-of-the-way Ithaca, to get better home games, thus obviating, perhaps, the present financial necessity of playing some inferior schools merely because of gate receipts. --Cornell Daily Sun
The Double Breasted Coat is a close second, however, and in the new stripes and worsted sharkskin patterns makes an exceedingly smart town suit. Vents--are longer and only in the center now. And while it is absolutely impossible to draw a line for all men, we still will guarantee...
There is something about some foreign cars which has been factually stated thus: "Rolls-Royce Ltd. give a comprehensive three years' guarantee with every new chassis sold by them. Under the terms of this guarantee not only is any defective part replaced, but it is also fitted to the...
Effective January 1, 1937, we are compelled by a Roosevelt "New Deal" law to make a 1% deduction from your wages and turn it over to the Government. Finally this may go as high as 4%. You might get this money back in future years . . . but only if Congress decides...
Today, the choice is clear-cut. In these times of uncertainty America cannot afford to have a President who is temperamentally unsuited to the task of keeping the nation out of war. Roosevelt is often praised because he is especially sensitive to public opinion. Yet the past few years have...