Word: respecter
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Respect the ancient fame of Jay and Marshall...
...have said many harsh things about banks and big bankers I suppose, like many others. But the frankness and candor of Mr. J. P. Morgan and his associates before the Nye-Clark committee won my ungrudging respect. It has become quite fashionable amongst politicians, at least too many of them, and young writers to ascribe our entry in the War to any reason but the true one-the U. S. could not afford, did not dare, see Germany win. . . . FRED G. HUNTINGTON Attorney at Law Billings, Mont...
...already in recess when George V died. Few minutes after the House met next day, Foreign Affairs Chairman McReynolds solemnly uprose to offer a resolution that President Roosevelt be requested to communicate the House's sorrow & sympathy to the British Government and "that as a further mark of respect to the memory of King George the House do now adjourn...
...unemployment goes, Edward VIII sensed that the dilemma is so vast as to discourage and paralyze the initiative of many British statesmen. In a most vigorous speech at Albert Hall when he was 37, the future King urged with respect to unemployment, "So far as it is humanly possible, let us break it up into little pieces and refuse to be browbeaten into paralysis by its size...
...which the Vienna Choir Boys are to give in Jordan Hall on Friday night and Saturday morning of this week. Incomparable in its field, the boy-choir sings the best in church and folk-music as well as presenting short operas. The perfection in their performances is something deserving respect and praise; one's musical experience is incomplete without having heard at least one of their programs...