Word: foremans
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...brownstone house at No. 277 Madison Avenue. His purpose remains obscure. When World Housewreckers opened the vault, it contained only an ancient artillery shell. Whatever the General's purpose, he did his work well. The house came down "nice and easy," but the vault required an arduous siege.* Said Foreman Jacob Camen: "We've been gnawing at it for three days now with pneumatic drills and acetylene torches and so far haven't made much of an impression. It probably'll take us two days more. I hope we don't have to use dynamite...
...signed an affidavit that he had seen the bombing but not Mooney & Billings, that he only identified them when told to by the police. After the trial, the presiding judge, Frank Griffin, declared the conviction of Mooney was "one of the dirtiest jobs ever put over." The foreman of the convicting jury said the decision depended on the testimony of Oxman and MacDonald. This being discredited, he believed Mooney innocent...
Milton J. Foreman, Chicago lawyer, onetime (March 1919-May 1919) national commander of the American Legion LL.D...
...pounds a yard) between Chicago and New York, Pennsylvania Railroad officials last fortnight observed an ancient custom and drove a gold spike in the last link. The ceremonies took place on the Pennsylvania main line tracks at Chicago's 41st Street. Chosen to drive the spike was Foreman...
While the foreman watched...