Word: thanked
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...season-opener. Then seemingly invigorated by its draught of bitterness, as other colleges have been likewise, Dartmouth began to give the University so much work that in 1899 it leaped up to a position next to the final Yale game and there remained until 1912. Some may perhaps thank that the prerequisite for such a position was, as it is now, to be easy enough for substitutes to handle. If this was the case, then Dartmouth scarcely filled the bill. In fact its team proved so thorny on several occasions that Harvard lost twice, tied twice, and on three occasions...
...actual, constructive, receptive or any other kind of a candidate for President. Thank you all the same." ? Secretary of the Navy Denby by wire to ex-Marines in Chicago...
...Thank you sincerely for the gracious courtesy of your note just received. I sincerely grieve as you do over the death of President Harding, who had undoubtedly won the esteem of the whole nation by his honorable and conscientious conduct in office...
Premier Poincare, standing in the Place des Etats-Unis in front of the monument to U. S. Volunteers which he had unveiled, said: " Thank God the time is past when we have need cf these volunteers in the Armies of the Republic, who fought and died with us, and who helped in the Lafayette Esquadrille to sweep from the skies the Gothas and Taubes. But how much we need volunteers in every country to fight with tongue and pen to combat the German propaganda which distorts our thoughts and actions and travesties our whole intention...
...went totally blind as a result of a blow received in an exhibition bout for charity, has regained the sight of one eye. Herman had been under treatment for a year and in bed for three months with his eyes bandaged. Said he, when the gauze rolls were removed: "Thank God, I can see! I will never fight again, but I'll be a manager...