Word: loyally
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Said Nominee Curtis: "... I accept the nomination. ... It is not in the nature of man to refuse . . . humbleness . . . neighbors and friends . . . loyal . . . prosperity . . . prosperity...
...policies of Calvin Coolidge are those of our party. . . . They are Mr. Hoover's, and they are mine. They are those of Washington, Lincoln and Roosevelt. . . . We can well be proud . . . united and impenetrable front . . . loyal and united . . . assured of a deserved and decisive majority vote of the people...
...know more about political history than he will ever know. I do know that I would not be so profoundly interested in Gov. Smith's success if I had not known him intimately 25 years, and if I did not know that he is the cleanest, most loyal man in politics today...
...stood up before them, a most unprepossessing figure, ill-dressed, half his face concealed by a heavy beard, the other half by thick convex spectacles, for he was nearly blind. He talked to them rapidly, often allegorically and often inchoately. They gave him a reception so passionately loyal, so adoring that it was touching...
...Princess Marie José, sole daughter of Their Majesties, performed upon the cello, last week, before a most select and royal audience. Next day loyal Brabant news organs "learned" that H. R. H.'s performance was "in the highest degree creditable." But scurrilous sheets of the separatist Flemish persuasion "wondered" if H. R. H. does not run through sonatas "rather too often, to the accompaniment of M. Eugène Ysaye, the fiddler...