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Updated: May 17, 2025
In building the new Congo we are going to profit by the example of other countries and capitalize their knowledge and experience of tropical hygiene. We propose to combat sleeping sickness, for example, with an agency similar to your Rockefeller Institute of Research in New York. "The Congo is bound to become one of the great centers of the world supply.
It's Culture, in theaters and art-galleries and so on, that brings thousands of visitors to New York every year and, to be frank, for all our splendid attainments we haven't yet got the Culture of a New York or Chicago or Boston or at least we don't get the credit for it. The thing to do then, as a live bunch of go-getters, is to CAPITALIZE CULTURE; to go right out and grab it.
In his voice is the soft melodious lilt of the Welsh that greatly adds to the attractiveness of his speech. Before the public he is always even-tempered and amiable, serene and smiling, quick to capitalize interruption and drive home the chance remark.
On the contrary, I believe that those who shudder at the State exerting its influence for the protection of the weaker brethren, themselves intend to capitalize their strength be it financial, rhetorical, or what not that they may gain a following, or oppress the rest, or smooth their own way to party control.
The Vindictives saw their opportunity. They would capitalize the wail. The President should be dealt with yet. Now that the Vindictives had made up their minds to fight, an occasion was at their hands. Virtually, they declared war on the President by refusing to recognize a State government which he had set up in Arkansas.
Many of them are better equipped for such work than I am." "Because I know that you won't lie to me, you won't swindle or take advantage of me " "Why not?" Stuart asked with a smile. "Isn't that the game? Why shouldn't I learn the tricks?" "Because it's not in you." "I see. You want to capitalize my character and use me to ambush the other fellow?" "That's one way to look at it yes."
Mix believed that in business and society, as well as in war, advance information is the basis of victory; and even while he was blotting his second signature, he was wondering how to capitalize what he had overheard. No inspiration came to him; so that methodically he stowed away the facts for reference. "Stay right here, Mix. That's all, ain't it, Mr. Archer?" "That's all."
And the Oriental has not been slow to capitalize his master's vanity. "Bring something to eat. Go out for it, and be quick. For two." "Ice cleam? Toast? Tea " "No! Something to eat! Soup, flied chicken, hot vegetables, dessert, everything." "You've had your dinner, surely?" asked Bert. "Such a dinner as a man eats alone," he answered. "Now for something real.
So when it became known that Sergeant York, with no knowledge of history to guide him, but acting from principle, had refused to capitalize the record of the few brief months he had spent in the service of his country, there was nothing within the gift of the people he could not have had. His welcome home by the State of Tennessee was to be held at the capital on June 9th.
In its final analysis the question was one of race, and to add to the difficulties of this problem it is to be regretted that there should have been actually upon the scene politicians and speculators who sought to capitalize for their own gain the public distress. The South was thoroughly demoralized, and the women who had borne the burden of the war at home were especially bitter.
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