Word: accounting
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...individual limit of $250 per account per day. "Commanding (TIME, Jan. 31) the U. S. forces at Shanghai...
...obvious deliberation with which the gambling Post's report of the President's speech had been prepared, became apparent to alert Denverites who compared the Post's account of the President's speech (TIME, May 2) with accounts printed the same afternoon by the Post's rival, the Scripps-Howard News, which is served by the apparently heinous United Press. The News printed two accounts, one from a United Press man and one by the Associated Press, which serves the gambling Post but whose report on the Presidents speech Publisher Bonfils had seen fit to hash, jazz, garble and publish...
...terms with the terrors of the Siamese jungle. It photographs elephants from under their feet, "shoots" tigers almost in their jaws, films a family of bears at play, leopards on the hunt, snakes in death struggles, monkeys a clowning, elephants nudging a village into oblivion. Dramatically, it is an account of the family of one Kru, of Siam, how he preserves his life and propagates his kind in the face of hostile nature. When wild beasts take to marauding, he takes to hunting. Both his cunning and their savagery are depicted with such clarity, plausibility and genuineness that those fortunate...
...baseball game between the Harvard and New Hampshire nines, scheduled to be played yesterday, has been postponed on account of rain to 4 o'clock this afternoon...
...Equal Protection of the Laws--Discrimination, on Account of Race." Professor Yoomans, Harvard 2. Government...