Word: accountants
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Coach Gaw, with plenty of support, has waived all restrictions in regard to substitutions, and the Crimson will use its full strength, with the exception of Zalakov. The stocky little forward will not render his services tonight on account of examinations...
...wild on our side of the human fence. . . . Remember that I think these Baumes laws, or any other of the type are just lazy. They don't get down to the cause of anything. They don't remember the filth and dirt in which these men live. . . . account what it is that makes some people get on the wrong side of the human fence...
Typical British Account. "The famous cinema comedian, Charles Chaplin, became the defendant in an action for divorce begun yesterday at Los Angeles, the centre of his motion picture activities in the States. Counsel for Mrs. Chaplin secured an injunction restraining him from disposing of his funds or property in California which are said to have a value...
British law intervened last week to prevent the King-Emperor from reading an account of the affairs of his best known subject. Of the subject Mme. Sarah Bernhardt once said: "He is the greatest of all pantomimics." Yet Parliament recently passed a law (TIME, Dec. 20) forbidding the publication of sensational divorce details. Therefore though George V., R. I., may have read the London papers never so carefully last week, he read only half a dozen sentences about the cause célèbre precipitated last week by an 18-year-old girl who was studying...
When the first Transatlantic telephone service was opened in New York, most of the remarks made concerned the weather. There apparently was a startling disparity of climatic conditions in London and New York. Reading the account of the conversations, many remembered the first message sent on that other momentous occasion, the opening of the telegraph: "What hath God wrought...