Word: bearse
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Babies, she believed, might accomplish much musically if the pattern of the conventional piano keyboard were not meaningless to them. A child begins to discriminate between forms at from 18 to 24 months. Color discrimination comes a little later. Therefore, suggested Dr. McGraw, let piano manufacturers design a keyboard of...
(3 of 3) powers: "A.) Congress . . . has flagrantly exceeded its lawful power under the commerce clause of the Constitution. . . . The Act aims to regulate virtually everything that such holding companies do ... intrastate as well as interstate. . . . "The theory upon which the Act is predicated is that public utility holding companies...
Few brokers ever achieve a public reputation, good or bad. One broker who has escaped the anonymity of his calling is Michael J. ("Mike") Meehan, head of the New York Stock Exchange firm that bears his name. He is the one man on the Floor whom visitors in the Stock...
This week the bill presented at the Paramount and Fenway to all and sundry bears a definite stamp of of mediocrity. The chief picture, "Shipmates Forever,"concerns itself with the life of a downtrodden midshipman, personified by Dick Powell. As an ex-crooner goaded into enter the Academy by a...
Chicago's Planetarium bears the name of Merchant Max Adler (Sears, Roebuck), Philadelphia's that of Soapmaker Samuel S. Fels (Fels-Naptha), Los Angeles' that of the late Griffith Jennings Griffith, rich pioneer settler. The planetarium opened with suitable pomp in Manhattan last week is named for...