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...apart. From Mauch Chunk (pronounced Mok Tchunk) a network of branches spread westward from the main line up among the anthracite coal mines, whose hard, black products give the Lehigh Valley Railroad its soubriquet of "Black Diamond." At Mauch Chunk the main line gradient becomes so steep that a "helper" engine must help pull on the trains. Thence the roadbed becomes a chute between cliffs, trees, coal tupples and culm banks into Wilkes-Barre,? on the Susquehanna River. And so onward, between Senaco and Cayuga of the Finger Lakes in Central New York?trees, orchards, vineyards, farms. Due west...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Black Diamond | 1/30/1928 | See Source »

...ideographs representing the words sachiko and hisa mean "heavenly" and "long-enduring," and may be translated as Steadfast Helper, Eternal Happiness or Ever Benign. No-Miya denotes Imperial rank, such as Royal or Imperial Highness in the Occident...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: JAPAN: Baptism | 9/26/1927 | See Source »

...Helper by our side...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lowell's Baccalaureate Sermon to Usher in Gala Commencement | 6/18/1927 | See Source »

George Henry Lewes, the lifelong lover and helper of the woman of genius, also has Miss Haldane's sympathy--"he did for George Eliot what the Prince Consort did for Queen Victoria." The reader is not surprised to learn that in spite of her unconventional marriage the novelist enjoyed the friendship and esteem of most of the other great ones of her time, and that when Lewes was ill a messenger enquired after his health from the court of Queen Victoria...

Author: By A. T. Robertson ., | Title: GEORGE ELIOT AND HER TIMES. By Elizabeth S. Haldane. Appleton and Co., New York, 1927. $3.50. | 5/16/1927 | See Source »

...much gasoline, was granted his wish to retire, was succeeded by Edward G. Seubert, a onetime newsboy. Soon, no doubt, the success magazines will be asking Mr. Seubert for the story of his rise. It is an epitome of the great U. S. biography, a machinist's helper at 15, a bookkeeper whose accounts balanced, a chief clerk who plugged, a vice president -one of the faithful rewarded when he reached a healthy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Chesty Child | 3/14/1927 | See Source »

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