Word: bacons
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Amazreen, W. O. Aydelotte, F. R. Bacon, S. L. Batchelder. August Belmont, H. A. Bettman, F. E. Bissell Jr., A. G. Bullock, F. M. Burke, J. B. Campbell, W. D. Carter, W. P. Chapman, R. W. Chasteney, S. D. Clarke, D. I. Cooke, D. N. Crofoot, Dudley Davis Jr., D. C. Dennett, M. M. DePicabia, E. J. DesRoches, Harmon Duncombe, R. G. Edwards, B. A. Fairbank, J. P. Faude, D. C. Forbes, E. E. Ford, A. M. Freiberg, R. C. Friend, J. G. Frothingham...
...Archer '30, B. V. Atherton '32, N. F. Bacon '32, J. T. Baldwin '30, C. E. Bell '31, A. C. Booth '30, J. M. Bradley '33, G. W. Briggs '31, J. P. Cowin '32, Eustis Dearborn '32, E. K. Djerl '30, R. O. Edwards '31, O. W. Eiseman '30, J. W. Fleming '30, J. R. Frothingham...
...large corporation, the relative advantages of the various forms of business enterprise, the actions of the stock market and the types of securities, in rapid-fire succession. Even future professors of Sanskrit, now undergraduates, would do well to take this course in order to learn where their breakfast bacon comes from, and why Bacon, Preferred sells around 30 these days. Dr. Opie will alternate with Professor Dewing, and what Professor Dewing does for the corporation's past, Dr. Opie may be expected to do for its future, showing how modern trends to consolidation have not yet run their course...
Aladjalow, Peter Arno, Peggy Bacon, Bruce Bairnsfather, Ralph Barton, Franklin Collier, Miguel Covarrubias, Adolph Dehni Do Miskey, Ding, Leonard Dove, Fruch, Bud Fisher, Haupt, John Held, Jr., Helen E. Hoskinson, Rea Irvin, Karass, Rollin Kirby, Kronengold, Edward Nagle, Alan Odie, Gardner Rea, Gluyas Williams, Alexander Calder, and D. T. Carlisle...
Millions of U. S. cinemagoers looked and listened last fortnight as a grey-haired woman pleaded piteously on the screen for her family's good name. No movie mother whose son had gone wrong was she, but Mrs. Albert Bacon Fall, wife of the man whom a Washington jury convicted last month of committing the first felony ever proved on a member of a U. S. President's Cabinet. Shortly after Mr. Fall was sentenced to a year in prison and a $100,000 fine-the amount of the bribe he took from Oilman Edward Laurence Doheny...