Word: goldens
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Pallavicini ("Imperial Highness!"); and the new arrival's cousin, the Archduke Anton and his wife Princess Ileana of Rumania. For it was the best beloved of the archdukes, old Eugen Ferdinand Pius Bernard Felix Maria, grand master of the Teutonic Order, chevalier of the Orders of the Golden Fleece, the Black Eagle, the Seraphim, etc. And before his arrival in Vienna he had renounced nothing of his imperial heritage...
Last week the first court action for violation of the Securities Act of 1933 was started in a Manhattan Federal Court. The Federal Trade Commission secured a temporary order restraining C. Morrison Smith & Co., investment brokers, from selling stock of Golden Quebec Mines, Ltd. Golden Quebec, organized at Toronto last December with some $92,000 in assets and 48 claims in a gold district in northwest Quebec, filed a Trade Commission registration in February covering an issue of 350,000 shares at $1 par. The Trade Commission charged that C. Morrison Smith & Co., underwriters of the issue, had sold some...
...very long chain of luck that gave $150,000 to a Bronx, N. Y. restaurant chef named William Meringer. He had a wonderful recipe for hasenpfeffer. An anonymous patron had a ticket in the Irish Hospital Sweepstakes on Golden Miller. The patron went to the restaurant, ordered hasenpfeffer, ate three plates of it, called in Chef Meringer and gave him his ticket. Golden Miller won the Grand National (TIME, April...
...cinema lacks the exciting detail, the intimacy of the book but neither book nor picture will help the police clear up the Rothstein murder. The picture's hero, Murray Golden (Spencer Tracy), might be any screen gambler from Hollywood. The plot, in which a rival underworld character grows jealous of Golden's success, and Golden's wife (Helen Twelvetrees) and mistress (Alice Faye) contest for his affections are standard cinema fictions. Nonetheless, Spencer Tracy's smooth, poker-faced performance and Edwin Burke's colorful direction give Now I'll Tell by Mrs. Arnold Rothstein...
...rear of Fogg could be donated the city, to facilitate the engines' turning into Prescott. If the University is ever to act on the question of Quincy Street, now is the time, when the problem is up before the City Council. To delay would be to lose a golden opportunity in the integration of University life, and the beautification of University property...