Word: thanks
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...return for free admission for wheat. But we have an unconditional 'most favored nation' treaty with Czechoslovakia which also makes gloves and which would thus be able to claim the same preferential rate. In whatever direction we turn we meet this obstacle. . . . For this we can thank the State Department. . . . "Hopeless as it may seem there is a way out. First, no more tariff boosting. Next, we must put an end to the making of 'most favored nation' treaties. Finally, we have got to sit down at the council table with the rest of the world...
...enough. Amatruda. You are Italy's great hero. I thank you from my heart...
...April Chicago's carillon was tested at Croydon, England, before the Bishops of Croydon, Guildford and Norwich and 2,700 English & Irish bell ringers. Chicagoans inside & outside the chapel last week heard Carilloneur Lefévere, imported from Manhattan's Rockefeller-built Riverside Baptist Church, play "Now Thank We All Our God," a spot of counterpoint by Handel, "Annie Laurie," a Welsh folksong arid an ancient hymn from the Low Countries, home of the carillon...
...Marseilles, France, to test his friends, Leon Barat invited them to his funeral, lay stiffly in his coffin while they talked about him. When he rose to thank them for their good opinions, one friend collapsed with heart trouble, died soon afterward. The widow sued Leon Barat for damages...
Secretary of War Patrick Jay Hurley accepted the $275,000 monument for the Government. Brigadier General Louis Hermann Bash read a letter from President Hoover, presented the rain-splotched paper to Mr. Wright. Said Mr. Wright: "Thank you." It was his only speech...