Word: rewardingly
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...sorrow (TIME, March 7). Sad Sachs dried his tears when he was offered a place on the organization's ticket. In campaign speeches he recalled fondly: "I sold Dick Daley's mother the first pair of long pants for Dick. Without me, where would he be?" His reward: 737,169 votes and more pictures in the papers, this time grinning happily alongside Daley...
...solve this problem the College ought not only to give all House libraries more money, but should give the same amount to each. It would thus reward the efforts of the more ambitious libraries and encourage the out-dated ones to develop. The importance of the libraries to the House and tutorial programs more than justifies an increase in their financial support...
...blind that the country has ever had. Last week, 8,700 miles away, her story was retold at a special ceremony in Philadelphia. There, as part of the city's Education Week for the Blind, Genevieve Caulfield received in absentia a small, belated, but much deserved reward: a plaque for her "great contribution in the field of education of the sightless...
...well. He became a fountainhead of information, the confidant of Democratic leaders in the legislature, a star witness in committee hearings. He slapped no back, bought no drinks. What he offered was facts, figures, arguments and Sam Gompers' old principle of political action for the A.F.L.: to reward labor's friends and punish its enemies. At the end of the first session, 72 of Meany's bills had become law, e.g., a model unemployment insurance law, a 48-hour week for women in industry...
Some day, of course, the Government will have to face the question of broad federal scholarship aid. But the problem will not arise until many more Americans expect free college education. Until such a time or until the world situation cases considerably, the Government should continue to reward veterans with educational rights...