Word: breaching
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Hoover has moved around the world enough to appreciate how, increasingly, Europe's business affects U. S. business. As France well guessed, it was not pure altruism that made a Republican U. S. President call for an international debt holiday to save Germany from fiscal chaos. Through the breach in U. S. Isolation thus made, and encouraged by almost solid national sentiment behind him. President Hoover last week marched another, longer step away from G. O. P. tradition. He sent his Secretaries of State and Treasury formally to London to confer with the ministers of Europe on Europe...
Convicted. Rogers Clark Caldwell, 41, Nashville banker; of fraudulent breach of a trust agreement between defunct Caldwell & Co. (TIME, June 8 et ante) and Hardeman County, Tenn. Offense: posting as collateral securities of less than specified value. Penalty: not more than three years imprisonment. Three similar indictments rest against...
...would impress the reader, Publisher George T. Delacort Jr. had printed on Ballyhoo's cover: "Edited by Norman Anthony, former editor of Life and Judge." Thus did Editor Anthony trade upon the very reputation he was bitterly attacking. He was discharged by Life, is suing for alleged breach of contract...
...Caldwell was in a much worse fix legally than Col. Lea. In the first place he was flat broke. In the second public sentiment was more bitterly arrayed against him. Last week at Nashville he went on trial for fraudulent breach of trust. The charge was that he had substituted inferior securities in his Bank of Tennessee as collateral for county deposits without getting, as agreed, the county's permission for the substitution. Overruled was his plea for a postponement of his trial on the ground that the Horton impeachment case inflamed public opinion against him. Fortnight ago Governor...
...After a breach in athletic relations which has lasted for two years, the Harvard CRIMSON and its long-nosed contemporary from Mount Auburn Street will meet today on the inter-literary diamond. The final score, when the tumult dies way and the last hero has been lifted into the waiting van, will be 23 to 2. The Sacred lbis, somewhat missing in spots since a certain memorable occasion when it was prepared for the fire, will ruffle its remains with pride at Bob Lampoon, Esquire, steward, oarsman, jester, author, and pitcher, ascends the mound for the twenty-ninth time...