Word: lacking
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Does "most" modify "conscientious" as well as "liberal"? If such is the intention, does not TIME make a sweeping statement which may lack considerably for proof...
Until four months ago two publications in the U. S. could properly boast the description "national Jewish weekly." One was the Jewish Tribune, the other the American Hebrew. The Tribune, founded by the late famed Nehemiah Mosessohn. was published by his sons until last April when lack of funds forced its suspension...
...nuggets and gold dust. A new social order was being created; life was becoming stable; respectability and stolidity were in the air. But there were still those who lived high, wide & handsome. The old Poodle Dog, Tail's, the Cliff House and Coffee Dan's had no lack of carefree customers...
...renewal of the $100,000,000 international loan to Germany and to a proposition whereby bankers would refrain from withdrawing their $1,200,000,000 short-term commercial credits from the Reich. Though Wall Street scowled disapproval at these limited results and foreign exchanges declined for a lack of a more constructive plan, President Hoover declared...
...Chicago Board of Trade July futures dipped to 50¼?, the lowest figure since the exchange first opened in April 1848.* Around Hutchinson, Kans. the country was dotted with great mounds of wheat-10,000 bu. to the pile-which had been dumped out of doors for lack of elevator space. At Bucklin, one Forrest Kennett got his name in the papers by scorning a 27? per bu. offer, decorating his truck with jackasses labelled "Farm Board" and "Wheat Farmer," and driving away with the tail board down so his load dribbled out through the town's streets. Here...