Word: fisher
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...FISHER...
After a half-hour's consideration of evidence, the court acquitted Mrs. Pollak. For several moments she remained dumbly in her chair because she had not grasped the meaning of the word "acquitted." Later she found her tongue, declared: "Judge Fisher is a nice man. He looked at it sensibly." Then she signed a contract to appear for three weeks at the State-Congress Theatre in burlesque at $1,000 a week. Cousin Victoria Schultz got only $250 a week...
Before this year's races, Gar Wood took, precautions to re-establish his prestige by hiring Steve Hannagan, able pressagent for the real estate ventures of Mr. Wood's friend Carl Fisher. By last week people had largely forgotten about last year's incident. More interesting was the fact that in the hull of Miss England III repowered for this year's races, were two 2,200-h. p. Rolls-Royce motors of the lightweight supercharged type which the British Air Ministry developed for its Schneider Cup-winning planes and which Sir Malcolm Campbell...
...grocery business in 1923. Since then the firm has operated five retail stores in Manhattan, two in New Jersey, all equipped with restaurant and fountain service. Current assets of the firm dropped from $366,000 at the end of July 1930 to $68,000 last July. President Thomas B. Fisher said a reorganization would be attempted...
...from 10 to 11, figure composition; from 11 to 11:30, color mixing and color schemes; from 2 to 3 p.m., perspective, "style and individuality"; from 3 to 3:30, color harmony. In his free time he painted genre subjects: A Pinch of Snuff, showing an old shoemaker; Flemish Fisher, etc. etc. His students, avoiding life studies, copied hunting dogs from calendars, men on horseback from photographs, pictures of beautiful women...