Word: eye
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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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...
After Jan. 1, 1938 the SEC may compel any or all registered holding companies to reorganize with an eye to simplifying corporate structures and aligning operating properties in compact integrated groups. Final liquidation must start not later than...
...theory is that there is a human aureola. Birds watch my eye, and my face, nothing else. This leads me to believe that there is an effulgence, an emission of light from the human face, and that birds can judge our intentions by the quality of that light...
...heavyweight class, Bob Stillman, cadet football guard, dropped Henry Lloyd in 19 seconds of the second round, while 145-pound Connor scored a technical knockout when John Brassil was with drawn from the first round of the match with a cut over his eye...
Oxford's "The Dark Blue," published in 1871, with its ornate cover featuring three Greek ladies, presumably Muses, next catches the eye. The five issues on exhibition proudly display the fact that they were once the property of Lewis Carroll, and contain articles by Andrew Lang and Thomas Hughes, Cambridge's parody on "The Dark Blue," "The Light Green" is next. Its attitude is evident from the names of its "authora": "Alfred Pennysong, Bred Hard, Edward Leary. Algerman Charles Sin-Burn. Thomas Carr Lisle, the late Edgar Allan Toe, Rosina Christetti, and Louisa Caroline...