Word: coxing
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Young & Co., Inc. is backed by a group of its directors including James Cox Brady, heir to the Brady utility and motor fortune, William V. Griffin, president of Brady Security & Realty Corp., President William H. English Jr. of the New York Coffee & Sugar Exchange and several of Bill Young's friends who were reported to have put up $50,000 each. Jimmy Ottley became president of the old firm, will continue as Young & Ottley...
...north to Blue Island on the south. As a Chicago lawyer Harold Ickes was early attracted to reform politics. He backed Charles E. Merriam for Mayor-and lost. He backed Theodore Roosevelt for the Presidency in 1912. He backed Charles Evans Hughes in 1916 and James Middleton Cox in 1920. He backed Hiram Johnson for the Presidency in 1924. In 1928 he voted vainly for Al Smith. Nominally a Republican, he liked to call himself a "lone wolf" in politics. In 1932 for the first time, Lone Wolf Ickes picked
...Gentlemen!" cried Ohio's Cox, "I agree with you that in this grave hour absolute candor is essential. I realize that my presence may embarrass you in your exchange of views. If so, I am quite willing to withdraw...
...same with me!" cried Prime Minister MacDonald, after which the session waxed really warm. Mr. Cox, upset by all he heard that day, was sent to bed by his doctor at 7 p. m. with one degree of fever...
CIRCUIT COURT 1-Air. Justice Joseph W. Cox presiding; R. E. Lee Goff, clerk. No. 79326. Frank E. Bonner vs. Washington Times Co.; trial resumed and cause given to jury; verdict for plaintiff for $45,000. Attys., John W. Guider, Edmund L. Jones, Frank J. Hogan-William E. Leahy, Wilton J. Lambert, Rudolph H. Yeatman...