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Word: counterfeited (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Treasury Agents Dennis O'Keefe and Alfred Ryder crack a counterfeit ring in a busy, biting melodrama (TIME...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Current & Choice, Feb. 9, 1948 | 2/9/1948 | See Source »

Thunder-Stroock. "We're thunder-stroock but not conscience-stroock," punned Gimbels in a frozen-smile ad. The Manhattan department store had sold scores of coats which it had advertised as being 60% Stroock cashmere, then discovered that some of them were 59% camel's hair with counterfeit "Stroock" labels. With embarrassed apologies to its customers and Stroock ("We hope it won't happen again"), Gimbels offered to take them back...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: STATE OF BUSINESS: Facts & Figures, Feb. 2, 1948 | 2/2/1948 | See Source »

...Eagle-Lion) is a semi-documentary about a couple of U.S. Treasury agents on the trail of a counterfeit gang. It was obviously put together without much time or money to spare, and as often happens under such circumstances, vitality and unpretentiousness get a chance to exert themselves. The result is a nice, brisk, intelligent little B-plus melodrama, far more real and entertaining than the general run. Chief credits go to Players Dennis O'Keefe, Wally Ford and Alfred Ryder (Broadway's blooming June Lockhart is also present), to Writer John C. Higgins and Director Anthony Mann...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema, Also Showing Jan. 26, 1948 | 1/26/1948 | See Source »

Tonsorial Tycoon. An audience of Shanghai barbers was especially invited to see Wu's Chia Feng Hsu Huang (The False Male Phoenix and the Counterfeit Female Phoenix) when it was previewed. To play the lead, Cambridge-educated Director Huang Zo-lin had engaged slinky Li Lihua, one of China's leading actresses, who gets $70 million CN a picture (U.S. $1,400). Li Lihua's role was that of a widow, down to her last dress. She advertises for a husband and gives the impression that she is an heiress. The villain, a wealthy Chinese, reads...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CHINA: The Razor's Edge | 8/4/1947 | See Source »

...Dwight D. Eisenhower hoped for a more modest memorial. Said he: "I would like to be remembered as the chief of staff who did something about the Army's cooking. Food is part of a soldier's pay and . . . none of his pay is going to be counterfeit...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: People, Jul. 21, 1947 | 7/21/1947 | See Source »

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