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Nevertheless, one mad morning last week, bears tried to break it below that figure. Thousands of shares were offered and promptly taken up at 52. A Nash post, around which practically every trader tried to crowd, was improvised on the Floor. Ever and anon some bedraggled trader would manage to squeeze from the press of bodies and jump on the seat to scream his offers. On the mob's fringe, for it was a veritable mob which left the rest of the Floor deserted, fubbers tried to make private deals at as low as 51. They wasted their petty...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Nash Motors | 5/24/1926 | See Source »

...were the women players spared. At times the students would pretend to weep in sheer mockery; occasionally the sounds of kissing would break in upon some tender situation and completely spoil its effect. And between successive flights of lemons came ever and anon the Harvard yells of 'Rotten...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard Men Arrested at Theatre Riot in 1907 "Brown at Harvard" Show | 4/2/1926 | See Source »

...Anon the way of the Spirit seems wondrous sweet to her and she returns to the cathedral, and the Virgin, who has all these years played the part of a model nun, casts off the nun's garments and again becomes a sacred image. As she does so she takes into her arms the child which the nun has brought back, the child which dies as she returns to the way of the spirit...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theatre: In Chicago | 2/15/1926 | See Source »

...Donithen, Coolidge pre-Convention manager in Ohio, protested; C. C. Crabbie, Attorney General of Ohio, voiced his disapproval. Senator Willis, ponderous Ohioan, who hopes some day to follow the exalted path that the late Senator Warren G. Harding trod before his death, paid a personal call on Mr. Andrews. Anon, all the protesters came out by the same door where in they went...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: PROHIBITION: Aut Vox, aut Vis | 7/20/1925 | See Source »

...Ever and anon a case dustily tagged U. S. v. Jones & Co. is odorous of destiny. The Justices, sniffing the issue, settle deeper into their chairs, droop lower their traditionally half-closed eyelids, put more innocently their occasional question to distinguished counsel standing below the rail...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SUPREME COURT: Three Oracles, Nine Priests | 4/27/1925 | See Source »

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