Word: informing
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...desire to inform you that the only Republican elected was Louis Nolte, the candidate for comptroller. There were 14 aldermen elected and they were all Democrats. There were two Democrats elected aldermen last November, giving the Democrats a majority of 16 of the 28 aldermen composing the Board. And I might also state that Mr. Dickmann is going to be the best mayor St. Louis has ever...
...very happy to inform you that you erred in reporting that my husband, Lieut. Robert W. Larson, was among those who met such an unfortunate end in the Akron disaster (TIME, April...
...American people go to no trouble to inform themselves. We must place under their eyes some simple truths. ... An American may honestly ruin his best friend just to prove he is the stronger, then offer him his hand and help him to arise. Friendship has nothing to do with business. . . . The American people are ignorant of their own history. They must not be expected to know French history...
...management's sole rebuttal was the annual report, published last week. And if Founder Bush knew everything the accountants found out for President Stephens, he had never before troubled to inform his stockholders. President Stephens' report, thoroughly frank, revealed that under Founder Bush's regime depreciation charges had been grossly inadequate, that properties had been allowed to fall into bad repair, that land values had been sharply written up on the books, that $500,000 of property still carried on the books had long since been demolished or abandoned. It showed clearly that profits had been overstated...
...House, after it had heard the news by word of mouth, continued in session an hour to receive the President's message. It read: "It is my painful duty to inform you of the death today of Calvin Coolidge. . . . There is no occasion for me to recount his eminent services. . . . His entire lifetime has been one of single devotion to our country. . . ." Then the House, too, adjourned...