Word: experts
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...that Insull & friends had deliberately traded back & forth the stocks of affiliates and subsidiaries, had declared unwarranted dividends, had recklessly juggled the assets of the Insull utility empire to give them an apparent value far above their real value. For 23 court days the prosecution and its corps of expert accountants wrestled with the problem of demonstrating to judge and jurors the financial intricacies of the Insull collapse. That job proved to be even more difficult than the long task of chasing Mr. Insull up & down the Aegean and practically shanghaiing him back to the U. S. for trial (TIME...
...growing stronger every day that Casey will start and all-Sophomore unit composed of Bilodeau, Ford, Ecker, and Blackwood. That combination worked out with the "A" line again yesterday, and everything points to it for opening honors. Little Bill Parquette, the possible alternate at left half and pass expert extraordinary, was given a full stretch of services yesterday but did not run through signals with the Sophomore combine
...stock began to rise from the low of $1 per share. By last fortnight it was selling at $12.50 and for several days was the most active issue on the New York Stock Exchange. These fireworks caught the eagle eye of the Securities & Exchange Commission (which has lately hired expert tape-readers to spot pools on the ticker). Last week in giving McLellan stock a clean bill of health, SEC reported that "a very large proportion of the purchases . . . represented an accumulation . . . for an individual and his associates...
CHAPTERS FOR THE ORTHODOX-Don Marquis-Doubleday, Doran ($2.50). Last week, as usual since the world began, plain readers were more inclined to listen to the sweet unreason of kindly old fellows like Will Rogers and Don Marquis than to the expert kidding of more incisive minds...
...season despite rugged opposition. Herb Stearns and Don Hagerman capably fill the guard posts although both were at different positions last season. Hagerman was a tackle and Stearns a center, but Ellinger shifted them when graduation of the entire center of the line forced an alteration. Hagerman is the expert placement kicker of the Green who enabled the Indians to tie the Crimson last year and he has been even more accurate this year. Carl Ray, the heavy pudgy center who was the star on last year's freshman eleven has been a bulwark in the Dartmouth line...