Word: fines
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Penalty for conviction on this rare charge is one to twelve months in jail, $100 to $1,000 fine. In Los Angeles, Dr. Townsend, not averse to publicity-making martyrdom, announced that he would go to jail before paying a fine. In Washington, legal authorities announced that he would probably have no choice, since a jail sentence would almost certainly accompany his conviction...
Seventy-five members of the Glee Club will sing at the Harvard Club of Boston tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. The accompanists will be Egbert W. Fischer 1G and Irving G. Fine...
...They fine you--fearing...
Dignity, truthfulness, and care make the Korda-Laughton "Rembrandt" an outstandingly fine movie, one as strong and vivid as the central character. Stooping to neither thrill nor pathos the picture sweeps majestically over seventeenth century Holland, silhouetting the rugged simplicity of the painter by contrasts with petty people about him. Historical accuracy and first-rate camera work show that Hollywood on the Thames is learning the American tricks...
...thought it was a fine way to nourish interest in House Athletics...