Word: understandingly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...understand that you are planning to come through Washington sometime [this week] and I hope you will find it convenient to stop off long enough for me to advise with...
...propose to obtain a law that will name a special liquidating commission which will liquidate the assets and liabilities of Cosach without overrunning or ignoring legitimate rights and so that these assets and liabilities may be acquired by a new company which should substitute for Cosach. "I cannot understand why any one should be alarmed. We are trying to establish a company which can work without the enormous dead weight of debts which the Cosach has, debts whose service charges have increased the production cost of nitrate to fantastic proportions and made it impossible for our product to meet competition...
...Committee, was beaten too. "The millions of votes that have been cast for him constitute not only a marvelous tribute to him but approval of his policies. . . . "Millions have hoped that a political change would better their economic condition. This vote has outnumbered the votes of those who did understand." Republican Trubee Davison, defeated for Lieutenant Governor of New York: "Well, I guess that's over the dam." In Chicago, Socialist Norman Thomas with no electoral votes but a popular vote expected to total perhaps 2,000,000: "Governor Roosevelt may find the mass protest vote more...
Yesterday's stampede is, even cursorily, all too easy to understand. Depression, to be sure, played the largest part; Republicans were in office when the crisis broke, they failed immediately to overcome it, they must be the butt. An equal share of credit, however, must go to the Democratic campaign managers. Aggressive from the start, James Farley outlined a program that would appeal to every class of people; speakers were admirably fitted to audiences, texts to local interests. The personal charm and sympathy of his candidate, the confident progression of his campaign, contrasted favorably with the cold mechanical personality...
Translation: "Perhaps you thought it clever to write such a remark, or perhaps not. However, it is only TIME'S opinion, and it is certain that TIME does not understand the aristocratic tongue of Erin...