Word: grosse
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Officers of the Club are Mason W. Gross 3G., president; and Gladys Collins, Radcliffe, secretary. Gross is a graduate of the University of Cambridge...
...public career. The $1,900,000,000 bonus, its goal of years, had been won nine years before it was due. Would the Legion now follow in the footsteps of the G. A. R., which by 1893 was gulping one-third of the U. S. Treasury's gross revenues...
...their net income including gains from the sale of securities. Since the law's definition of mutual seems to turn on the redemption feature of the Boston-type trust, other trusts are now engaged in a three-cornered tussle with SEC and the Treasury against what they consider gross discrimination...
...once the Grand Jury swung into action on this gross case of electoral misbehavior. In a fortnight 32 minor Election Board officials were under indictment for fraud, wilful neglect of duty. Censured but not indicted were the four members of the Bi-Partisan Election Board, composed of two Democrats and two Republicans picked by Democratic Governor Guy Brasfield Park. Last week, with the Post-Dispatch still doling out its apparently inexhaustible store of election fraud evidence, Governor Park felt it would be unwise to withhold official action longer, called in Jefferson City correspondents, announced he had removed his St. Louis...
...meetings of crematory and cemetery owners in Chicago last week revealed part of the big business which goes on behind the religious ritual of Death. Undertakers, florists and monument men do $500,000,000 worth of business a year in the U. S. Casket manufacturers do $65,000,000 gross. Crematists. a growing profession, take in $1,500,000. Priests and parsons make anywhere from $5 to $100 per funeral...