Word: hear
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...have never been so fortunate as to hear the Ambassador explode but it is my guess that he says Hell, Maria, not Hell & Maria...
...stood at attention on the left next to Secretary of the Navy Adams for his first picture with his colleagues. The whole group continued to buzz with informal talk. Mr. Stimson chatted away with Secretary Mellon as if they were in private conference. Secretary Wilbur bent his head to hear what Postmaster General Brown had to say while Secretary of War Hurley hobnobbed with Vice President Curtis as if he had never thought of getting his job. The U. S. S. Akron droned overhead...
...recognition of the Sanchez Cerro Government was patent in the appearance at the inaugural of Ambassador Fred Morris Dearing, who brought the best wishes of Herbert Hoover. What U. S. bankers would have liked to hear in President Sanchez Cerro's address, however was constructive mention of $88,000,000 worth of defaulted Peruvian bonds now gathering dust in many a U. S. vault. A movement by the Investment Bankers Association to bring this matter strongly to Peruvian attention was post-poned last week, pending the shaking down of the new Government...
...autumn and the Brothers Guggenheim were threatened with eviction (TIME, Sept. 14; Nov. 23). Last week smiling new President Juan Esteban Montero ignored a previous commission's philippic which demanded Cosach's dissolution,, and issued through his Minister of Finance a favorable report. Cosach was glad to hear it. The company needed money and could not get it while the inquiry in Chile was under way, its monopoly threatened. Last week credit was forthcoming from three syndicates. Five million pounds (about $17,000,000) was advanced by J. Henry Schroder & Co., J. P. Morgan & Co., the Rothschilds...
Tomorrow the Vagabond will go to Harvard 3 to hear Professor Murray speak on the quiddities of W. S. Gilbert, Some time in the New York he hopes to do as much for Sir Arthur Sullivas...