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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Manhattan druggist testified that there was a ring with which he had worked which secured illegal withdrawals of whiskey?some 50,000 or 60,000 cases?and divided some $200,000 in graft, part of which had gone to close friends of the Attorney General, including Jesse Smith and one Howard Mannington...
...purchaser of goods shipped into Detroit and as a shipper of manufactured products out of Detroit. In brief, the one important factor in the increased traffic of the Detroit, Toledo & Ironton since 1920 has been the tonnage diverted to it by the Ford Motor Co., which might otherwise have gone by alternate routes. . . . To sum up, no useful generalization concerning common carriers can be obtained from the records of plant facility railroads. But Henry Ford, the railway president, deals only with Henry Ford, the automobile manufacturer, and 'the service he renders to himself satisfies him perfectly...
...Eaton '20, internationally famous as an author and correspondent, will speak in Jordan Hall tomorrow afternoon at 3.30 on Soviet Russia. Mr. Eaton was recently banished from Russia, where he had been imprisoned and sentenced to death as a spy. He had gone to Russia to conduct an investigation for the London Daily Mail, Le Matin and La Nation Belge...
...lawyer can be deeply immoral, and yet be an eminent jurist; a surgeon can be a scoundrel, and yet be very successful with the lancet. But a minister is in everybody's eyes, and must therefore be pure in every respect. If he falls once, his career is gone. And this realization that success lies in your char- acter is one of the greatest joys of a minister's life...
...look at all these monuments again, thinking always what they represent, what has gone on within their walls. Massachusetts Hall, built in 1720, is quaintly beautiful for its simplicity and age. Visualize the Continental soldiers marching in and out when the hall was a barracks during the Revolution. Few know that Hollis was a strong Baptist and that his gift of Hollis Hall to a Congregational University was an act of great toleration...