Word: conductive
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Behavior. Major Arthur Kipling, chief of the Legion's military and police division, reported the legionaries' Paris conduct as "150% better than the U. S. Conventions." Not more than five cases of drunkenness were in court at any one moment. Cafe and taxicab arguments resulted in no serious assaults. The Red Cross treated only 1,400 cases during the week, mostly sore feet, fatigue, colds, temporary alcoholism...
...hooks. Telegraph operators stopped their ticking. All looked up at the rostrum. On the little balcony appeared the cold, scholarly figure of Stock Exchange President Edward Henry Harriman Simmons. Amid a hush he announced that Member Herman W. Booth was expelled from the roster of the Exchange for "conduct inconsistent with just and equitable principles of trade." It was the first expulsion since July, 1925. Charges. Herman W. Booth was not in Manhattan on the day of his expulsion. He hardly ever appeared on the trading floor of the New York Stock Exchange, doing most of his buying through...
Arbiter. Prospective members of the Exchange must present innumerable personal & business & bank references. They must sign the constitution & by-laws of the Exchange. In this document they promise to show their books to the Committee on Business Conduct at regular intervals, and also at any other times. The Exchange becomes the absolute arbiter of their business life. According to its bylaws, it can even hold the money it receives from the sale of the seat of an expelled member and pay it on claims of other members...
...Right Reverend Charles Lewis Slattery, D. D., Bishop of the Diocese of Massachusetts, will conduct the services in Appleton Chapel at 8.45 o'clock this morning...
...Right Reverend Charles Lewis Slattery. D.D. Bishop of the Diocese of Massachusetts, will conduct the services in Appleton Chapel tomorrow Morning at 11 o'clock...