Word: client
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...removal unless moral turpitude were disclosed; 3) the Mayor's first-term activities had been passed on by the people and were therefore beyond the Governor's scrutiny. Though he lost his plea. Mayor Walker's lawyer hailed this decision as "a great victory" for his client. Later it was to prove the springboard by which the Mayor leaped out of office...
...friend Charles A. Oberwager, the Manhattan lawyer who defended Franz von Papen in 1915 when U. S. newspapers called him a "German spy" and accused him of plotting to blow up U. S. munition plants. Lawyer Oberwager hastened to Paris and there said (presumably with his former client's permission...
...days prior, Inquisitor Seabury had questioned an old client of the Mayor's, one Abraham Schwartz, showman and realtor. Showman Schwartz reconstructed the scene of the Mayor's introducing him to Fugitive Sherwood: " 'Abe,' he says, 'I am the Mayor of the City of New York now, and all transactions of business-take it up with Sherwood, whatever he does, it suits...
...program was bought by Swift & Co., an NBC client, and for a while Author Lord played in it. He then left to go on his famed personal appearance tour-"Seth Parker and his Jonesport Neighbors...
...marking girls, who earn about $20 a week, are a liability until they have about two years experience. Even then they are not infallible. A client named Levy was sent dozens of clippings about a tax levy. The Country Gentleman received various references to country gentlemen. An olive growers' association got clippings about the death of Film Actress Olive Thomas. A man who wanted all items on batteries had to weed through stories about arrests for assault and battery. Matters improved after the girls were paid a straight wage instead of piece work...