Word: consisting
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Borah: . . . The statute today says that the Supreme Court shall consist of a Chief Justice and eight associate Justices...
...ambitious B-picture cinemactor whose talents as organizer have exceeded his talents on the screen. When the meeting was over, Equity no longer had the leading role in the theatrical unionization show. A new strong A. A. A had come forth to play the part. ' That part will consist in being pretty much the One Big Union of show busines assuming full responsibility for jurisdictional disputes, integrating the unions into a harmonious structure, planning long range policies. It will light censorship, act as liaison between acting groups and other unions, give a lift to WPActors...
Typical of the little company in search of fresh capital is Youngstown Steel Car Corp., which offered 55,000 shares of common stock last week through a banking group headed by Cleveland's L. J. Schultz & Co. The company's business used to consist largely of repairing and rebuilding freight cars, but since Depression has branched into trailers, truck frames, refrigerator car hatches, parts for hydraulic lifts, and a neat little sideline in old rail joint angle bars, which the company retreats and reforges until they are as good as new. Run by Youngstown's William Wilkoff...
...Chalked up by Standard Oil Co. of Indiana last week was a showy legal victory over Standard Oil of New Jersey, ending a "battle of brands" which began in 1935 after both companies had been consist- ently offside in each other's home territory. Federal Judge George H. Moore in St. Louis decided that the name "Esso" used by S.O.N.J.'s subsidiary had infringed on Standard of Indiana's trademark, "S.O.," granted an injunction prohibiting the New Jersey company from using in 14 Midwestern States any trademark derived from the words "Standard Oil." C. WThile automobile...
...publish an interpretative digest of everything in print that is important-and to do it every week." Dr. Shaw, now almost 80, who was away on vacation with his 26-year-old second wife, quickly returned to New York to take editorial charge of the new magazine. It will consist of three sections: a lead called "The Story of a Week," a centre filled with picture layouts, a back-of-the-book dedicated to digesting magazine articles and books...