Word: armes
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Unfortunately they picked the wrong car. The irate owner appeared shortly thereafter, followed by the arm of the law. They were further befuddled when removed from the car and put to bed in the Cambridge cooler...
CHICAGO--Dizzy, Dean heard today that his $135,000 pitching arm was "okay" and then signed a $20,000 contract with the Chicago Cubs for next season...
...farm prices into line, the New Deal has only three alternatives: 1) boost crop prices by controlling farm production, in which AAA I and AAA II have only partly succeeded; 2) lower prices of manufactured goods; 3) devalue the dollar again, giving commodity prices an inflationary shot in the arm. With new devaluation already threatened for the weak currencies of Britain and France, the homecoming of Ambassador Kennedy from England last fortnight hatched a new brood of rumors that the dollar's gold content was about to be cut from 59? to 50?. Asked about these rumors, Secretary...
...first of the gang to find out about sex at first hand. Such accomplishments and wisdom ranked high with his followers: Wickie Winters, scabby-faced, half-dressed, half-wit son of a washerwoman; Cockie Werner, whose only talent was catching frogs; Nutsie Doane, also ordinary, except for a crooked arm, the result of having a broken arm re-broken by his drunken...
...bales, in return for being given 4,000,000 of the 7,000,000 bales the Government now holds for cotton loans. This maneuver, according to Senator Bankhead. would leave only 18,000,000 bales on the market for 1939, give cotton prices a salutary shot in the arm...