Word: ince
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...America, Inc. Sioux City, Iowa...
...superannuated admirals and a man from the Treasury Department, but not immediately could he get the man he really wanted to do the job. After his brilliant performance launching SEC, a lot of people with big business headaches wanted Joseph Patrick Kennedy to be their Mr. Fixit. Paramount Pictures, Inc. paid him $50,000 for a drastic survey report. William Randolph Hearst got him to look over his jumbled publishing empire (see p. 26). Not until this spring did Franklin Roosevelt persuade his rusty-haired friend again to give up his private affairs, say goodby to his wife and nine...
Thus, for 51 summers, boys and girls have told their parents or nearest of kin what happened to them on July 1. Founded by John Ames Mitchell, editor of Life the Comic Weekly, the camps this year became the responsibility of LIFE the Picture Weekly, published by TIME Inc. The editors and publishers of the new LIFE resolved that Life Camps would go on, that for the first year all administrative expenses would be paid by the magazine, so that every dollar sent in by contributors would be converted into one full day in the country...
Therefore last week the founder of the birth control movement, Mrs. Margaret (Higgins) Sanger (Slee), 53, greying and happy, did demobilize her squad of lobbyists called the National Committee on Federal Legislation for Birth Control, Inc...
...England and elsewhere by a British foundryman named Walter Jones. He formed Activated Sludge, Ltd., died in 1922. An American named Edgar C. Guthard, the U. S. licensee, and Activated Sludge, Ltd. sued Chicago's Sanitary District in 1924 for patent infringements. In 1927 Guthard formed Activated Sludge, Inc. and it joined in the U. S. lawsuits. Milwaukee was sued in 1928 and Activated Sludge won its first decision in 1933 against that city when its patents were held valid. President of Activated Sludge, Inc., is one Carl W. Johnson. Large in the sludge pie is the finger...