Word: carib
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Sabatini is to the fore again with The Lion's Skin (Houghton, Mifflin). Connubial conventions go glimmering in Wallace Irwin's Mated (Putnam) and Reginald Wright Kauffman's Free Love (Macaulay). There is a full-blooded tale called Carib Gold (Bobbs-Merrill) by onetime U. S. All-Around Athletic Champion Ellery H. Clark, and a new Alaskan tale, Child of the Wild (Cosmopolitan) by Edison Marshall (The Sleeper of the Moonlit Ranges, Seward's Folly...
...controlling an epidemic of plague on an island in the West Indies Drs. Arrowsmith and Sondelius burn a Carib village...
...other interior field is the so-called Barco concession of about 1,500,000 acres near the Venezuelan border adjoining the prolific Maracaibo wells. This property, together with the oil rights on about two million acres nearby, is being exploited by the Carib Syndicate of New York, in cooperation with the subsidiary of the Henry L. Doherty interests of Pittsburg. Transportation problems have somewhat embarrassed these operations since the field is accessible only from the east by way of the Catatumbo River and Lake Maracalbo; but it is now proposed to lay a two hundred mile pipe line...
...evident, then, that the greater part of the more promising Colombian deposits is in the hands of Americans, though it may be noted in this connection that the Carib Syndicate is associated with the British-controlled Burlington-Royal Dutch Shell interests in the exploitation of the western Venezuelan fields adjoining the Colombian properties of that syndicate...