Word: hyde
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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From Sydney went Vice-Admiral Hyde of Australia which has bought and paid for such fine new war boats as the 10,000-ton cruisers Canbeera (Flagship) and Australia, possesses also the older and smaller cruisers Adelaide and Brisbane, the seaplane carrier Albatross and five destroyers...
...Joseph Garat, Mayor of Bayonne and a Deputy of France, who was soon also under arrest. He was-all France was amazed to learn-two well-known men who suddenly turned out to be one and the same. Without makeup or disguise this super-Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde had managed to be both M. Serge Alexandre, the supposedly philanthropic founder of Bayonne's Crédit Municipal, and also the notorious swindler M. Alexandre Stavisky, supposedly known to every detective in France. To cap all this the Founder, when last seen in public, was seated...
...stubborn industrialists. Just before midnight, when the President is leaving for Hyde Park, General Johnson dashes for the White House. "Three major codes signed!" he cries. "That's a day's work!' Estimated jobs created: lumber, 115,000; steel, 50,000; oil, 240,800. Aug. 27-The automobile business becomes the fifth major industry to be codified. "My one regret," says General Johnson, "is that Henry Ford did not sign." Aug. 31-Dudley Gates of Chicago, Johnson's right hand man for industry, resigns. Mr. Gates believed in vertical unions, rather than the oldstyle horizontal unions...
...plane over the Palace roof and miss the flagstaff by inches as spectators screamed and scattered. "God save the King!" gasped a pink-cheeked old lady in a black bonnet as Air man Smith disappeared, his backfiring motor carrying him over Marble Arch to plunk down safely in Hyde Park. Said the King, according to Palace officials: "I saw it from a window. I thought it would crash either on the roof or in the courtyard." ¶Day before, hard by Marble Arch, Their Majesties inspected London's new est luxury hotel, The Cumberland, which opened last week boasting...
...Reader Hyde loses. The white-jerseyed men are Chicago's Halfback Jay Berwanger (with noseguard) and Captain Pete Zimmer. The dark-jerseyed players diving for the fumble are Michigan's Guard Carl Savage (who recovered) and Tackle Tom Austin...