Word: capitalistically
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Iowa had come a canvas, property of the Des Moines Association of Fine Arts, executed by Artist Eugene Edward Speicher. It showed, baldly speaking, a lady with no clothes on and was simply called, like many another masterpiece, "Nude." The judges found it worthy of $1,000 donated by Capitalist Potter Palmer...
...despatches, Mr. Huntington is generally defined in two words- "California Capitalist." Sometimes the newspapers add that he owns the largest private library in the world, and that, since he is giving it to the U. S., he is making the most important gift on record by a citizen to his government. Such statements, facts, as these, evoke little personal image, for capitalists may or may not cultivate the lore of what they...
Engaged. Henry Bradley Martin, son of U. S. Capitalist Bradley Martin, and grandson of the late Henry Phipps (steel); to Valerie French, granddaughter of the late Field Marshal French, Earl of Ypres; at London...
...Eddy from the Y.M.C.A. At Moscow, fearless Sherwood Eddy had debated the existence of God before a great gathering of Atheists. A Chicago Tribune correspondent, shocked, cabled lurid rumors of Mr. Eddy's Communist leanings. Last week Sherwood Eddy refuted this heresy, declared: "I am a Capitalist...
...basis." Ryan. Governors of an institution the joint resources of which total one billion dollars, the Board of Directors of the National City Bank of New York, last week sat in solemn conclave. The roster of the world's most potent bank includes the names of Capitalist N. F. Brady, Shipper P. A. S. Franklin, Soap Man W. C. Procter, besides many another bigwig. To this array was added the name of John D. Ryan, Chairman of the Board of the Anaconda Copper Mining Company, miner, friend of trusts, "combinations," high finance...