Word: openhandedness
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A quality in the inner being of Will Rogers forced him to speak out about such things. He had something warmer than blood in his veins-an openhanded generosity, an unstinting friendliness, a native courtesy that embraced with equal grace the lordly and the lowly.
When Jenkins outlined the government's forthcoming economic policies in the budget speech, TIME Correspondent Patricia Delaney reports, his tone was expansive, yet not completely openhanded. He retained most of the restrictions on consumer spending-curbs that are designed to stimulate exports and buttress the balance of payments-but...
In the 65 years since Milton Snavely Hershey concocted the first of what were to become the nation's bestselling candy bars, Hershey has operated almost always at capacity and almost never with advertising. Founder Hershey's only concession to promotion was to turn over empty Hershey wrappers...
Uncle Sugar. Like most of his predecessors, Johnson took office genuinely determined to be the President of all the people all the time. Unlike them, Johnson has refused to recognize that in a society as diverse as the U.S., a President frequently has to take sides and act as a...
Congress itself, of course, has ample power to check spending through the appropriation process. The House is stymied nonetheless because the Senate is more openhanded with cash than the lower chamber, and most Representatives want to dodge responsibility for retrenching important domestic programs. For its part, the Administration has said...