Word: cashiering
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...agency for foreign inlays and veneers procurable at a fabulous economy. In a day affairs are metamorphosed. Impressionable young Dersingham (Twigg is dead) makes a vague sort of manager out of Golspie, who scorns a partnership. Prosperity descends upon the stuffy office. Everyone is cheered, and if Smeeth, withered cashier, Lilian Matfield, condescending stenographer, or Turgis, scrawny young clerk, could any of them fatten they would...
...closets and cupboards, discovered many an old sock clinking with kopecks. Hardly ever were the hoardings large. An old woman peddler of Kiev who had amassed 800 rubles ($411) vas arrested, others were severely scolded, released. In Moscow, however, secret police arrested nine, including one Bogdanov. speculator; one Simonov, cashier; two private traders by the name of Frolov and Mashkov. Each of these amateur numismatists had assembled nearly $2.500 in coins...
...Chicago, a gunman held up the cashier of the Superior State Bank, was proffered $5,000 in bills, said he did not need that much, selected $700, walked away...
...name is Sally Gamble. My husband, Joe Gamble, is in the penitentiary. I want you to get him out. Joe was the cashier of a small national bank, the only bank at Cross Roads. He thought he saw remarkable opportunities to make lots of money by buying options on Wall Street; but the market went down instead and Joe has been sent...
...Manhattan, Jack Abrahams, owner of Frances Negligee Corp., was absorbed in noting how his new underwear looked on models. His stockgirl, Lillian Wasserman, tried to tell him something. He waved her away. When she finally got his attention, gone were the gunmen who had been robbing his cashier...