1 Mrs. Dorset had none of Judy Trenor's lavish impulses, and Dorset's admiration was not likely to express itself in financial "tips," even had Lily cared to renew her experiences in that line.
2 Even at this affair, which brought out the young smart set, the hunting squire set, the respectable intellectual set, and the solid financial set, they sat up with gaiety as with a corpse.
3 Kennicott's land-deals were both financial advancement and favorite game.
4 All members of the social, financial, scientific, literary, and sporting sets were at No.
5 They have gone on hoping and believing that general education and financial strength would solve the difficulty, and are devoting their energies to the accumulation of both.
6 The Afro-American citizens of Kentucky, whose intellectual and financial improvement has been phenomenal, have never had a separate car law until now.
7 White men passed the law, and white judges and juries would pass upon the suits against the law, and render judgment in line with their prejudices and in deference to the greater financial power.
8 So far, the financial situation was no improvement over the one he had left in New Orleans, but of course the prospects were vastly better.
9 He was simply thinking of his financial integrity.
10 Stern financial and social stress after the war cooled much of the previous humanitarian ardor.
11 Such a financial revolution was it that involved the owners of the cotton-belt in debt.
12 By this time it had gotten to be pretty well advertised throughout the state that every student who came to Tuskegee, no matter what his financial ability might be, must learn some industry.
Up From Slavery: An Autobiography By Booker T. WashingtonContext Highlight In Chapter X. 13 During all the financial stress through which the school has passed, his patience and faith in our ultimate success have not left him.
Up From Slavery: An Autobiography By Booker T. WashingtonContext Highlight In Chapter X. 14 It has been my constant aim at Tuskegee to carry out, in our financial and other operations, such business methods as would be approved of by any New York banking house.
Up From Slavery: An Autobiography By Booker T. WashingtonContext Highlight In Chapter XII. 15 In addition to the executive council there is a financial committee of six, that meets every week and decides upon the expenditures for the week.
Up From Slavery: An Autobiography By Booker T. WashingtonContext Highlight In Chapter XV.