Word: bring
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...sheriff's posse set out from Bozeman on skis to bring in the bodies and as investigators from Northwest Air's headquarters and from Washington hustled unhappily toward the wreck, no one had any idea what could have caused it. The weather on the spot was blowy but no tempest. The plane had the best of equipment, even a unique loop antenna made static-proof by enclosure in the ship's transparent plexiglass nose. Lockheed 143's can maintain their height on one engine and it seemed incredible that both could have cut out simultaneously. Said...
Birley, who sent Robinson his photograph. That night Drug Clerk Robinson dreamed he saw Birley making mystic motions over a corpse, thought he heard him saying: "This is Psychiana, the power that will bring new life to a spiritually dead world." Next day the drug clerk wrote the cotton broker: "You are to be associated with me in this business. Please send $40,000." Fortnight later, a bank in Spokane, Wash. informed Robinson that $20,000 had been deposited to his account, that Mr. Birley promised $20,000 more the following week...
...Chrysler Corp. announced it will take back 55.000. Hudson Motor Car Co. announced it will take on 6.000. In two respects Hudson's announcement was the biggest news because i) 6.000 more men will double Hudson's present payroll. 2) the purpose of the increase is to bring out a new low-priced car. It will be called the Hudson 112, will sell for $25 to $30 more than the average standard model price of Chevrolet, Ford and Plymouth. Price for a three-passenger Hudson 112 coupe...
Even before he started for South America Author Negley Farson (The Way of a Transgressor) had a premonition "that that part of the world would bring me bad luck." With that superstition, plus his weariness-an understandable result of strenuously testing the rest of the world...
...good judgment displayed by the Harvard delegates seemed to indicate that the new officers would bring the benefits of a "new deal" back to Cambridge, and would at last contribute more constructive thinking to the intellectual life of the University. But the recent speech of the National Chairman at the Leverett House banquet seems to hold dangers for such contribution...