Word: hulled
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...client? Hull refused to name him. So did Hull's partner, Marvin C. Harrison, until SEC hauled them up before a federal judge in Detroit. He ordered them to answer or risk jail for contempt of court. Unhappy Lawyer Harrison then named the mysterious client: it was Cyrus Eaton...
Last week SEC proved up another set of facts. It quizzed a Cleveland lawyer named Allan Hull, who had been waiting in the county court building in Detroit for the suit to be filed. Hull admitted that he had known the day before that the suit was going to be filed...
...second race, Eliot and Adams were deck and deck in the stretch when a Gold Coaster caught a crab, enabling the hard-pressed Mastodons to win by a length. Their time of 4:26 was the fastest of the day. Dudley's creaking, leaking hull finished third by about six lengths...
...knot Lurline, also a troopship during the war, had been stripped and rebuilt from the hull up. Manhattan's Raymond Loewy Associates had designed lanai (porch) suites with private sundecks and air-conditioned cabins that were combination living and bedrooms. First-class fare: $150, up to $850 for the lanai suites...
...attacks on his submarines that amounted to undeclared war. When Hitler refused to be provoked into war by this abuse, Beard argues, President Roosevelt began, through diplomacy, to squeeze Japan into a position where she would be sure to fight. Not only that, says Beard, but Roosevelt and Hull rejected a Japanese "truce" which might have averted a Pacific war entirely. This line of argument indicates a willingness to let Japan get away with the conquests she had already made in China. It also shows surprising willingness to regard Axis offers and promises as sincere...