Word: deeps
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...interest rates. This drove money out of England. Foreign deposits began to be reduced. Domestic capital went out in loans to Germany, to South America, to the Dominions. Some $600,000,000 was loaned to Germany. In June, when Germany could not pay, Britain was forced to dig deep into her reserves...
With the session about half over the B team was sent in. Its only score was made by Wells who took the ball over on a 15-yard dash after consistent ground gaining had brought the ball deep into second team territory. Wells also made good the extra point...
...deep-lined face white as a handkerchief, wizened Philip Snowden, Chancellor of the Exchequer, hoisted himself to his feet and. leaning heavily on his two canes, advanced to the great table in the centre of the House of Commons...
Married. Muriel McCormick. 29, daughter of Harold Fowler McCormick (harvesters), granddaughter of John Davison Rockefeller; and Elisha Dyer Hubbard, 53, wealthy "farmer" of Middletown. Conn.; at Deep Cove. Maine, summer home of Miss McCormick's good friends Mr. & Mrs. George Alexander McKinlock of Chicago, who were the only witnesses...
...Author. Sheila Kaye-Smith published her first book, The Tramping Methodist, when she was 20 (she is now 43). Industrious, she has written 22 books, has eschewed London literary society. Shingle-headed, thin, quiet, with deep-set eyes, she is serious-minded but human. Seven years ago she married Rev. Theodore Penrose Fry, parson of the local parish. Five years later both were converted to Roman Catholicism; her husband gave up the ministry. They now live in a Sussex oast-house (hop-drying kiln). Other-books: Sussex Gorse, Green Apple Harvest, Joanna Godden, Joanna Godden Married, The Village Doctor, Shepherds...