Word: cochrans
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Since it became known that 282 abductions were recorded in police records in the last three years, bills by Senator Roscoe Conkling Patterson and Representative John Joseph Cochran of Missouri to make kidnapping across a State line a Federal offense punishable by death have been pushed in Congress. Last week House and Senate Judiciary Committees promised these measures speedy attention, and the House Post Office and Post Roads Committee reported favorably on a bill making the sender of an extortion letter liable to $5,000 fine, or 20 years in prison, or both...
...Dalton, Ga., Proprietor Laceville Cochran of the Belmont Café, no longer able to cater profitably, announced that his food was free to all, put on his coat and walked away...
...return for a copy of Germany Not Guilty in 1914, by Professor M. Hermond Cochran of the University of Missouri, Wilhelm Hohenzollern sent the author a post card bearing on one side his photograph, on the other a message in English. Excerpt: "The 'World Crisis' the Allies are also suffering from, is the Punishment Providence is meeting [sic] out to them for their Crimes in 1914 & at Versailles...
Some seven years ago Jeremiah Milbank, Manhattan banker, paid a call at the office of J. P. Morgan & Co., asked to "see the man who handled Southern Railway Co.'s affairs.'' Shown into the office of Thomas Cochran. Banker Milbank found John Pierpont Morgan also there. The three tycoons chatted, Mr. Milbank finally said he would like to see Southern pay some dividend on its common stock. The Morgan men explained that Southern's intrenchment policy put dividends out of the question...
HARVARD TUFTS Nevin, r. f. l. f., Fine Pattison, l. f. r. f., Cochran, A. M. Rauh, c. c., Robison Huppuch, r. g. l. g., Kaese Reisner, l. g. r. g., Hymanson...