Word: helm
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Perkins At Helm...
...industrial and political developments; some of the earlier characters do not even appear. Tycoon Bertrand's automobile factory booms, and Bertrand's fortunes are furthered by joining forces with Champcenais and the sinister armament-maker, Zülpicher. Briand is shown briefly at the Republic's helm, while Gurau, the ambitious politician, bides his time until he can get the Cabinet post he wants. The Abbé Mionnet, sent to tighten up discipline in a provincial diocese, nearly gets in trouble himself when rumors of his liaison begin to get about. Laulerque, who has joined the secret...
Cudahy will be at the helm of one boat with Frederick R. Mosely '36 and E. Dwight Fullerton, Jr. '37 on the sheets while F. Stanton Deland '36 will steer the other vessel manned by Ralph Lawson, Jr. '38 and Samuel T. Callaway...
...heaven knows how badly the party wants a newcomer." So far as I have been able to learn, that was the first published piece suggesting Governor Landon's availability-a belief buttressed by receipt of a letter from Governor Landon a few days thereafter so indicating. WILLIAM P. HELM...
...paper in 1928. With the collapse of Caldwell's Southern banking and publishing empire (TIME, Nov. 24, 1930), the Journal regained its Republican editorial policy, limped along under the jury-rig of a receivership, with able General Manager Robert H. Clagett keeping a tight grip on the helm. Last week when Roy N. Lotspeich, socialite president of Knoxville's big Appalachian Mills Co., came forward with $450,000, for which New Orleans' Canal Bank & Trust Co. turned over the paper's controlling interest, it was evident that the venerable Journal had once more sailed into calm...