Word: itemizes
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Genevieve Clark Thomson, of New Orleans, able golfer, announced her candidacy for the seat in the House which fell vacant with the death of H. Garland Dupre (TIME, Mar. 3). Thomson is a name known in New Orleans, because James M. Thomson is publisher of The Item. Mrs. Thomson is his wife. But the whole country knows the name of the late Champ Clark. Mrs. Thomson is his daughter...
...economic convention was opposed by the Socialists who have consistently opposed nearly every item of French policy (Ruhr, etc.), of which M. Theunis has been the most ardent and consistent supporter. But the Socialists have only 68 votes. In order to oust M. Theunis they needed the votes of the extreme Flemish Catholic party. This they finally received-not so much on account of the specific economic convention as on account of general anti-French feeling which has been growing in Belgium as a result of the failure of French policy to bring good cheer...
...Spent more than half a day in executive (secret) session considering the nomination of Lieutenant Colonel Duncan K. Major for a Colonelcy, an item of news variously headlined by the press as VITAL DEBATE IN SENATE and OVER FOUR HOURS WASTED IN SENATE TO MAKE ONE COLONEL...
...profits earned in recent years by this class of merchants. Woolworth last year enjoyed the benefits derived from the splendid profits made in 1922, when net income of $18,324,399 and surplus of $22,038,950 enabled the company to retire its preferred stock, reduce its good will item by $20,000,000 and still have a surplus of $10,663,349. Last year net income set a new record at $20,698,180; good will was reduced by $10,000,000 more, leaving a reserve for protested taxes of $3,000,000 and a final surplus...
...article is dead wrong," said Professor Clifford H. Moore '89, last night, when questioned by a CRIMSON reporter in regard to a news item in Saturday's Boston Herald predicting that the Corporation of the University would take action at its meeting today on limitation of enrolment, following the expected report of a special faculty committee. Professor Moore is chairman of that committee of the faculty which has been considering the matter for some time...