Word: indebtednesses
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Canon Scott told the CRIMSON reporter that he has always felt indebted to President Emeritus Eliot for a speech of his during the early part of the war. "We were getting the worst of it at the time, and it seems that some pacifist organization asked President Eliot to appeal...
"I addressed a small group at the American Club in Paris and spoke of America's debt to France. I said we were indebted to her for her Art. The next thing I knew, I had been accused of making remarks uncomplimentary to the United States.
Many acknowledgements of the greatness of Charles Eliot Norton's personality have been made. The gift of Mr. Stillman, however, ranks as one of the finest, for it is a very splendid testament to the enduring influence of his character upon his pupils and all who came in contact with...
India's thirst for knowledge needs immediate attention. Educated Hindus are eager to read the literary contributions of the democratic Americans, and would ever stand indebted to the United States if any educators or educational organizations will sponsor this cause of exporting American literature to India in the stead of...
"This stanza was struck out by the Author and reprinted either by the Oversight or the Self-Opinion of the Printer, to whom the Author was indebted for various intended improvements of his Poems. "S. T. Coleridge."