Word: come
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...prize fight tickets of $5 or more 750,000 A new duty on foreign-built yachts 50,000 Total increases $2,800,000 Net tax reduction $222,495,000 Until near the close of the House-Senate conferences, it appeared that Senators Norris, Couzens, et al. might revive in come tax publicity by a provision making tax returns public documents, though not accessible in every collector's office. But the Senate voted for privacy...
...accident." One Herr Hugo Stolzenberg owned the gas and was only a trifle vague as to where he got it. He has more, several additional cylinders. Correspondents were of the opinion that some of the cylinders contained leftover German War gas stock, and thought that others might have come from the phosgene plant set up by German technicians in Russia at the request of the Soviet Government...
Another kinsman of the Romanovs, Duke George of Leuchtenberg, said not long ago despairingly of Mme. Tchaikovsky: "If she is not Anastasia who has returned in the flesh it is most certainly her spirit that has come back in a different body. And the worst of it is we can't find out whose body...
...considerable, proportion of the students who come to Harvard have but a vague conception of the institution they are entering. Particularly is this true of boys whose geographical residence or family antecedents have not brought them into contact, with Harvard man and Harvard laden. Arrived in Cambridge they may feel slightly bewildered, sometimes lost. In an atmosphere essentially strange to their past experlonee. Acclimatization to Harvard life will inevitably come of itself, especially since Harvard demands no conformity to specific standards, but it is safe to say that numerous students go through their entire four years of college without penetrating...
...Come, gentlemen, do the handsome thing! Elect Mr. Slocum to the society, and send him the biggest golden key that locksmiths can make...