Word: bitterly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...attention of the Bureau of Immigration to the fact that Nicholas Bogomoletz did not divorce his Russian wife until 1929, year that he and Anna were given their U. S. citizenship. The bureau started proceedings (aided by affidavits of long-memoried U. S. Army officers who were still bitter over the incident at Posolskaya). Result: Bogomoletz' and Anna's citizenship was revoked, and he was arrested for deportation on a charge of moral turpitude...
...Began a study of banker control of industry by means of corporate proxies. As anticipated during last spring's bitter battle between Financier Robert Young and the Guaranty Trust Co. for control of the C. & O. Ry. (TIME, April 25), the antimonopoly committee subpoenaed records of that scrap from various firms including Manhattan's Guaranty Trust, J. P. Morgan & Co., Bankers Trust...
...complexity of his project (hinting that it might run to 25 volumes), some 11,000 U. S. readers bought copies. Thereafter sales settled so solidly to 5,000 copies for each installment that it was plain Author Romains had a group of readers determined to follow him to the bitter...
...Supreme Court decision empowering them to close their primaries to Negroes on the ground that the Democratic Party has the status of a private club in regulating its membership, the news that 1,500 Negroes had nevertheless voted in Fort Worth in last month's primary provoked a bitter intraparty squabble...
...confused with the Yemenites, Arab inhabitants of Yemen, who like all Arabs are at present the Jews' bitter enemies...