Word: savioring
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...that state, and thus give winter employment to farmers at city wages, which all comes back to the fact that running the Ford Motor Company is one thing and courting the farmer vote is another. Mr. Ford is undoubtedly the world's premier automotive manufacturer. As the savior of the American farmer, however, his practical efficiency is yet to be established...
Mustapha Kemal Pasha, returned to Angora from his long political campaign in the country districts, is now about to devote himself to the difficulties of swaying the National Assembly to his will. Although Mustapha is regarded as the savior of his country, at Angora there are many who seek his political downfall. He had this in view, no doubt, when in addressing the Assembly he said: " The coming year may just as well be one of war as one of peace...
...British, on their part, have been feting Sun as China's long-lost savior...
...assist in the economic restoration of Russia until the latter country changed her present political and social fabric, Pannier closed with the statement that when the time was ripe France would lead the way in opening Russia to the world. In his address Greene pictured France as the savior of civilization and discussed her present position in the spirit of Europe, while Begg delivered a well-considered speech on the necessities--military, economic, and social--for close relation between France and Poland...
...knowledge of men can of course, be gained otherwise than in college, but not so basically. A house can be built without being cellared in cement but when it is cellared in cement it stands the more solidly. So the savior faire which grows out of the associations peculiar to the university has a breadth and depth and stability such as the more haphazard contacts of the outside world never yield. The round of human nature being to so large a degree the writer's habitat the college man enters it by the door instead of through the window...