Word: ham
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...Sever 17Semitic 1 Sever 6Semitic 13 Sever 6Spanish 5 Sem. Mus. 1SATURDAY, JUNE 11. (XIII)Anthropology 2 Harvard 2Astronomy 2b Astron. Lab.Astronomy 3 Astron. Lab.Chemistry 8 Geol. Lect. Rm.Chemistry 33 Sever 5Class. Philology 35 Sever 30Comp. Literature 6b Emerson A, JEconomics ADr. Bober, B, N, Q Memorial HallDr. Ham, A, J, S Memorial HallMr. Chamberlin, C, F. Memorial HallMr. Bigelow, P, X New Lect. HallMr. de Chazeau, I, T, Y New Lect. HallMr. Kreps, H, L, M, R New Lect. HallMr. Taylor, O, W, Z New Lect. HallMr. Johnson, E, K, V Harvard 5Mr. White, D, G, U. Harvard 6Economics...
Laborite Will Thorne of West Ham (interrupting) : "That is a lie! ... The Attorney General is telling a lot of lies...
From a dabbler in the two-a-day ham-and-egg vaudeville, to a trouper in the South, to proprietor of the American Museum, and finally to owner of the great circus that now bears his name, Barnum was a Yankee, a Connecticut Yankee, to be exact, and many are the tales, of business deals that smack of the wisdom of the Nutmeg state. The reader need have no fear that he may overlook these bits of David Harum, for they are advertised, in true Barnum style, for several pages before and after the transaction...
...years an able lawyer of Oshkosh, Wis. He had ridden in his automobile to Washington and intends to ride back to Oshkosh soon. Beech-Nut v. Beechnut. P. Lorillard Co. (Beechnut chewing tobacco) is not infringing the trademark of the Beech-Nut Packing Co. (BeechNut chewing ' gum, candies, ham, peanut butter, etc.) - decided the U. S. Supreme Court last week. Said Mr. Associate Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes: "The Lorillard Co. is at least as well known to those who do not despise tobacco as the Beech-Nut Co. is to its refined customers." Bathtub Trust. Eight members...
...skilled footballers; hurt in a railroad accident and bedridden, yet he bravely persisted in his stock market activities (TIME, Feb. 1, 1926) ; practically impoverished after he was ousted from General Motors in 1920, he has since made himself many times a millionaire by stock market skill; market quotations are ham-and-eggs to him. Wrote the Time's writer slyly: "Shares of the Durant Motor Co. on the Curb Market were a little stronger yesterday in an irregular market. . . . The market for the shares was supported actively by Mr. Durant...