Word: curtise
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Curtis footnote-of-the-week: "When the money gets to work, the change will come."
Vice President Charles Curtis journeyed last week to Kansas City, Mo., enunciated further footnotes to the Congressional Campaign. After breakfast next morning he waited in his hotel lobby for a committee of city officials to come to escort him in state to the station. When they failed to arrive as...
As a sort of campaign footnote to President Hoover's addresses of the week (see above), Vice President Charles Curtis took the stump for some of the speech-making he is not allowed while presiding over the Senate. Opening Delaware's Republican campaign at Wilmington last week, the...
Although J. A. Sisto & Co. carried a moderate number of trading accounts, it was known chiefly as an investment banking house. It was one of the largest dealers in U. S. pre-War bonds and insular and territory obligations. Likewise it became identified with many enterprises, all of which have...
Curtis Dwight Wilbur, onetime (1024-29) Secretary of the Navy, walked into a drug store at Arbuckle, Calif., gave a clerk 10¢ for a stein of root beer which he had drunk in 1920 and had not paid for.