Word: byronism
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...Gazette, a publication which could not value circulation more loved it not honor less, has decided to run the story of Nancy Voorhees, who was acquitted 20 years prior for murdering a man who tried to abandon her. As managing editor, it is the task of terse, authoritative Arthur Byron (The Criminal Code; One, Two, Three!) to have Nancy Voorhees sought out, to find what has happened to her. to point an unctuous moral for his readers. It so happens that news of the story breaks on the day that Nancy's pretty but illegitimate daughter...
...Married. Byron Patton Harrison Jr., son of Senator "Pat" Harrison of Mississippi; and Mary Louise Dorroh of University, Miss.; in Washington...
...THREE-Arthur Byron, as a motormaker, changes a taxidriver into a gentleman in one hour...
...depreciation at only $1,052,253. Practical result of this depreciated depreciation was to add $1,000,000 to earnings, so that the 1929 statement showed earnings of only 5% instead of 32% less than in 1928. Included in the Morrow group was onetime (1924-28) Ward-President George Byron Smith, who said that the Ward organization was demoralized, that the company was managed by "a lawyer without long experience in the baking business...
...Three! has for its principal character one Nordson (Arthur Byron, warden of The Criminal Code), motor tycoon, whose young U. S. guest has secretly married a taxidriver. It takes Mr. Byron upwards of an hour and a great deal of telephoning and ordering about to get the driver transformed into a gentleman financier, suitable to the young lady's parents, whose arrival is imminent...