Word: emanuele
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Contenders. Strange was the mixture of contenders at the bar. In a court room filled with elderly legalites in spats and morning coats, two young men in ordinary business suits rose to argue. One was Emanuel Redfield, representing Norman C. Norman. New to the highest court in the land, he opened the argument, choked over some of his words, swallowed others, was obviously abashed. The other sack-suited pleader was Attorney Perry arguing his own case, which he did with maximum brevity, maximum precision. Most embarrassing moment fell to James H. McIntosh, senior partner of the Manhattan firm of Alexander...
...crowing reached the alert ears of Alfred Emanuel Smith on the 32nd floor of the Empire State Building. As chairman of the advisory committee of the Legion of Decency which is making cinema companies toe the mark (TIME, June 11, et seq.), Mr. Smith called for a copy of the law Mr. Burke considered so exemplary. It read: "A person who willfully and lewdly exposes his person, or the private parts thereof, in any public place or in any other place where others are present, or procures another so to expose himself is guilty of a misdemeanor...
...soprano. Last week's impersonator was Eva Hadrabova, a rangy 27-year-old Czech whose figure is better than her voice. The Sophie was Elisabeth Schumann, longtime friend of Strauss, whose clear thread-like voice perfectly suited the demure fluttery young girl she was supposed to be. Basso Emanuel List made the Baron's comedy as broad as his beam, as obvious as the tuba which kept tabs...
...Emanuel Publications Philadelphia...
...army of Federal employes has been enormously increased by the New Deal. ¶ One day last week a distinguished gathering met in the President's office. There was Secretary Morgenthau, Jacob Viner, his special assistant, Acting Federal Reserve Board Governor Thomas and the Reserve Board's chief economist, Emanuel Alexander Goldenweiser. They were on hand to watch the President receive a distinguished oldtimer. Robert Latham Owen, 78, onetime Indian Agent for the Five Civilized Tribes, founded the First National Bank of Muskogee, Okla. For 18 years (1907-25) he sat in the U. S. Senate where his crowning glory...