Word: counseled
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...sure thing." If the boy generously lets a traffic policeman in on the secret, he unburdens himself of a "hot tip." If the policeman hesitates to act on the tip, decides first to read How to Invest Money Wisely, by John Moody, he is given the benefit of "financial counsel...
...Sure things" and "hot tips," while still plentiful, carry light weight with sophisticated investors. But "financial counsel" has the color of wisdom and respectability. An idol crashed, therefore, when members and guests of Manhattan's Delta Upsilon Club listened, last week, to an address by John Moody, publisher of Moody's Manual, President of Moody's Investors' Service, financial analyst, author of The Art of Investing and How to Invest Money Wisely. Said Analyst Moody, humbly...
...Counsel: "Everything went black and he did not know what he was doing...
...Counsel: "He had had nothing to eat. He didn't know what he was doing. He became dizzy and could not see what he was doing...
This amazing reversal of time-honored Mexican methods was attributed by some to hypothetical words of counsel supposed to have reached the ear of President Calles, last week, from the lips of U. S. Ambassador and onetime Morgan Partner Dwight Whitney Morrow. Conceivably General Zertuche was naively reacting to Presidential orders and Ambassadorial advice when he nervously and repeatedly ejaculated to correspondents, "Must keep calm...