Word: firmed
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...judges, the contestants, and the audience were forced to grope their way in the dark from the top floor of the building only to find the door locked. After much prying and pushing the door still remained firm and as the janitor was not to be found the group had to use a window as an exit...
...Colonel Leonard P. Ayres of Cleveland, sage of pig iron, is cheerful over the iron and steel outlook. Increased steel buying and increased prices are reported; the industry is now operating on a 70% basis. Wheat futures continue to rise under shortage, while staple agricultural prices are high and firm. Many industries are patently turning the corner. Imports and exports of gold are both increasing, but despite large recent foreign loans floated here, domestic money remains abundant and cheap...
Brandeis. Miss Susan Brandeis, Manhattan, was educated at Bryn Mawr College, schooled in law at Chicago University. She is third partner in the law firm of Kirsch, Edelman and Brandeis. She scorns feminine foibles in dress and manner, works hard, studies harder, plays little. On levity, on publicity, she pours disdain. She sits late, rises early. As special assistant district attorney she prosecuted anti-trust cases for the State of New York. "My daughter," says Justice Brandeis, "is a self-made...
...Conboy is a graduate of Gonzaga College in Washington. D. C., in the class of 1898. Since 1993 he has been a member of the law firm of Griggs. Baldwin & Baldwin. During the World War he was director of the draft for New York City. He is a member of the American Bar Association and New York State Bar Association...
Sunday, December 7. The Hon, Mr. Martin Conboy of New York, member of the firm of Griggs, Baldwin, and Baldwin, will address the Law School Society...