Word: repaying
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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These higher courses well repay the men who have patiently endured the memory work of the first courses. From the factory-like regulations of the early work--where results must be produced in a certain time, and the student is ruled by limiting laboratory regulations, the step to the later work is most pleasant...
...solid successes, to be advertised in the March 25 issue: The Bulpington of Blup (Macmillan), The Kennel Murder Case (Scribner), Mutiny on the Bounty (Little, Brown), Forgive Us Our Trespasses (Houghton Mifflin). Each title will have to sell 2,000 copies (profit: 25? per volume) to make the advertisement repay its publisher...
...gold values. It will suffice if it only is fixed. ... If some part of the debt payments to us could be set aside for temporary use for this purpose, we should not hesitate to do so. ... A reasonable period of comparative stability in the world's currencies would repay the cost of such effort a hundred times over...
Today, President Lowell passes his seventy-sixth birthday, and tonight the Vagabond will hasten to another House where a grateful generation will in some measure repay a heavy debt of hospitality...
...Head had invested his stealings in the model Twin Brooks & Hudson Fur Farms near Bangor, Me. and Twin Brooks Poultry Farm. For his plant he had bought $30,000 worth of automobiles, constructed an $18,000 laboratory, dams, a series of modern buildings. He said he had hoped to repay Socony-Vacuum out of his profits. The company took over the fur and chicken farms, put them up for sale, forbade Paymaster Head the premises, planned to start prosecution...