Word: dealer
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Sirs: IF TIME LIVED ON AN RED ROUTE WHERE ROADS ARE ONLY A NAME IT WOULD PROBABLY BE FAMILIAR WITH THE 20-INCH WHEEL HIGH ROAD CLEARANCE PLYMOUTH. YOU MAY BE SURE SHARSMITHS PRAYERS AND REQUIREMENTS WILL HAVE BEEN FULLY ANSWERED BY ALERT CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH DEALER BY THE TIME THIS WIRE REACHES YOUR COLUMN...
This was the first major banking legislation in 25 years that Carter Glass did not have a hand in preparing. It was drafted in the Treasury under the eye of Governor Eccles. New Dealer though he is, Governor Eccles is a practical businessman and banker who has made and kept a fortune in his own right. But his theories of Government and Business were learned on the shores of Great Salt Lake and they are not the theories of Wall Street. An advanced student of the Spend-for-Prosperity school, he explained last week...
...Roiderer "more of a thinker than one obsessed with political intentions." He thinks much about music, they said, and about world peace. During his incarceration since June 22 in a Nazi jail, Musical Thinker Roiderer has asked for and obtained copies of Musical America and the Cleveland Plain Dealer. To Germans the Roiderer case is of vital interest because it tends to lift the veil of secrecy from Adolf Hitler's so-called Peoples Tribunal (TIME, May 14). The P. T. stands for that "New Justice" which Nazis have proudly placed above the German Supreme Court. Judges...
Grandson Millet started his career as dealer in forged paintings many years ago when he took one of his grandfather's genuine paintings, in very bad condition, to Paul Eugene Cazot, an unknown artist, to be repaired. Cazot did his job much too well. The pair took to copying little-known Millets, then to producing original works of art by Millet. To do this they needed only the skill of Artist Cazot, a chemical analysis of the original Millet paints, and a supply of old canvases, which they bought at the Parisian flea market for two or three francs...
Last week, trembling with excitement, Dealer Henschel summoned the Press to tell them the complete story. Through the Knoedler Galleries, Mr. Morgan had just sold six pictures from his private collection for a total of $1,500,000. It was the most important art sale since 1929 and 1930 when the Soviet Government, again through Dealer Henschel, disposed of 25 pictures from the Hermitage Museum...