Word: saintedness
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Because of these new-found traffic sources, L. & N. revenues in 1941's first nine months jumped 20% to $87,000,000, highest since 1929. But net operating income rose 57% to $19,129,000, the best since sainted 1926. L. & N.'s record in thus converting gross...
The fiction of Stalin's position, convenient in the days when Russia was railing against dictatorship, makes little difference now that Stalin is worshiped as a god.* Joseph Stalin must therefore have felt justified last week in giving himself the dual job that only sainted Nikolai Lenin has held...
The chairman of this supergroup, corresponding to Bernard Baruch in the World War I effort of the U. S., should, by rank and weight, be the Secretary of State. But sainted Mr. Hull, full of years and ill health-and no New Dealer-is not to be it. The New...
The closing part of the novel, put together as if from records, deals with his last day alive. An old man, for years unofficially sainted, he is ceaselessly tortured and tempted still. On that day, through the eyes of a child he tries to raise from the dead, Satan stares...
Most doctors believe, with their sainted masters, Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes,* Sir William Osier and Dr. William H. Welch, that the real originator of anesthesia was Dentist William Thomas Green Morton, a Boston contemporary of Dr. Long. From San Francisco last week Dr. Morton's daughter-in-law, Mrs...