Word: ams
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Ex-associate member of American Society of Civil Engineers, registered state engineer, World War veteran. Always have worked, always want to work. Am out of work because the organization which for 15 years I sweated for, swore by, and took pride in, turned into a political football. Will go anywhere...
After several jobless years, punctuated by pavement-pounding, a two-letter word of negation, and the dissonance of discouragement, I am still convinced that there is a niche (not in a mausoleum!) for me where I can be useful and at the same time self-respecting.
he ended, "and while I am there I shall think of you often." He left the room amid the applauze of over 300 students, who had crowded the class to hear him.
Representing not much of anything, a Manhattan society called The Friends of The Duke of Windsor in America last week issued invitations to a forthcoming dinner. Printed on the inside of the invitation was a quotation from a leading Octavian, Author Compton Mackenzie (The Windsor Tapestry): "To hear the King...
I know you are a big enough man so that you won't be offended at what I have written, since as I said, I am only doing my best to help.