Word: understandingly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...understand there is a ready sale of these ''jokers" to garages, gas stations etc. For this reason I wished to buy them direct and sent in the patent number, which was the only clue. The letter in reply stated that the patent (# 354934) had been issued in 1886 to Francis V. Raymond of Buffalo for a Beating and Mixing Machine...
...Marshal Pilsudski, who had been rated Germany's best friend in Poland (see p. 23). There transpired the amazing scene of Germany's pompous Air Minister Hermann Wilhelm Göring trotting after Laval. He would, he hinted, like to talk. Woodchuckish M. Laval pretended not to understand. General Göring then politely requested a conversation, which M. Laval granted at the Air Minister's hotel, for three hours. Loquacious Göring had nothing new to say, and M. Laval declined to promise to visit Hitler in Berlin, but, commented the Frenchman later, "Personal contacts...
...technique has been learned, but I fail to hear a single case of reports being made with similar eagerness as to how many people we have trained in a given period, and how they have been helped to grow and become experienced in their work. It is time to understand that the most valuable of all capital is the people. If we have enough trained men in our factories, farms and army, our country cannot be conquered; if not we are lame in both legs...
...resigned, that they were not all editors of the paper and were not in any way personally responsible for the material which appeared in the paper. Definite duties were assigned them which had nothing whatever to do with the editorial policy or make-up of the paper, and I understand two of them never saw the proof prior to publication. The newspapers and the public have been allowed to assume that the men who have resigned were primarily responsible for the publication of the paper. This letter is written to correct that impression--an impression which is manifestly unfair...
...following statement was issued by Mr. Sumner: "I am given to understand that this signed petition represents far more than a majority of the opinion of the undergraduate body at Harvard and Radcliffe. Having given the subject careful consideration, I feel that for the best interests of the University Theatre the objectionable feature should be eliminated from our program. Consequently, the Paramount News will be shown instead until further notice...