Word: appealing
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Scout Foundation. At Mr. Roosevelt's left is Barron Collier, car card advertising tycoon and real estate speculator who last month got a three-month moratorium on his $17,000,000 debts, under the Hoover bankruptcy law.-ED. As an olrltime consistent reader of TIME I appeal to you for some information to satisfy my curiosity. Hearst's "Washington Chatter'' first First Lady in U. S. history to do so First female resident in the White House to smoke: "Princess" Alice Roosevelt (at first surreptitiously, later in public). First First Lady to smoke: Anna Eleanor Roosevelt...
...throughout Germany by the decree. Each court consists of two doctors and a judge. If they decide for sterilization the prisoner can: (1) submit; prove that he has sufficient funds to spend the rest of his life in a sanatorium and proceed to do so; 3) appeal to one of 27 Supreme Eugenic Courts." From a decision by any of these Supreme Courts there will be no appeal. Germans were warned that reluctant "defectives" will be sterilized by force...
...Morgan & Co. answered an appeal for aid from the "New York State War Veterans Association Inc." with a $50 check. After the check had been cashed Morgan officials investigated, found they had been duped by a petty swindler...
...Invest? What with?' He said: 'You leave it to me. I'll handle it.' Then he opened this account." Mrs. Webb carried a 1925 profit of $70,000 on the account over until 1926 when income tax rates were lower. The court rejected her appeal, ordered her to pay a $3,890 deficiency assessment...
...definitely discouraged. . . We must guard against allowing the flotsam of political prejudice casting upon us the stigma that we allow ourselves to be msekly impressed by odoriferous brochures whose sole motivation is the more petty aspects of race antagonism and national chillblains. In this letter I can only appeal to the good sense of the majority of Harvard students to ignore the ridiculous attempts of the nationalist wind-baggers who might possibly bring forth upon us the just condemnation of our now more than amicable foreign student groups who might all too easily show for our own national practices just...