Word: couzenses
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Michigan's white-crowned James Couzens, richest U. S. Senator, sat himself down last week and signed two checks totaling $30,423.39. One he stuck in an envelope and mailed to the receiver of the defunct First National Bank of Detroit. The other he dispatched to the receiver of...
For weeks a judge acting (according to Michigan law) as a "one-man grand jury" had been investigating the causes of the old banks closing, of their staying closed, of the reasons why three bank plans collapsed. Result was a potpourri of charges and counter-charges-that the old banks...
Two Up Sirs: The other day while playing a round on Union County's (N. J.) famous Galloping Hill Golf Course with Mr. and Mrs. Sid Karbel, honeymooning East from Detroit, the lovely Mrs. Karbel calmly remarked that she had found an unbelievable blunder in TIME. In the pictorial...
The Capital of the U. S. is no summer resort. Last week Washington's quasi-tropical sun, blazing down upon the Capitol, did its best to drain the vitality of all men who went about their business there. And perspiration stood upon the white fringed brow-as round and...
In committee rich-radical Senator James Couzens lifted his voice in praise of price-upping through a simultaneous world-wide public works program, holding an increase in consumption and production to be more effective than tariff or monetary changes. Debts, he admitted, must be adjusted. Meantime Indian and some other...