Word: liars
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Secretary Hurley (rising in anger and shaking his fists): You can conduct star chamber proceedings and call me a liar but you can't have me remain here. I decline to let you call me a liar...
Secretary Hurley (now raging): I've taken just about all I can stand from this committee. You won't permit the truth to be told. You distort everything I say. Now you can go ahead and browbeat your witnesses but you can't call me a liar and expect me to take...
...circulates a story of that kind is not only a liar but a contemptible liar...
...Fisher Baker Jr. (First National Bank), was asked for $500,000 damages by her cousin Mrs. Mary Emma Calhoun, Manhattan real estate broker. Mrs. Baker was accused of describing her cousin to others as "a narcotic addict" who "bribed doctors and nurses to give her narcotics, and was a liar and not to be trusted...
...contact man between Senate & Press. He knows and remembers facts, figures, faces, dates, data & doings. When does Senator Borah speak next? What did the Finance Committee do last week? When did the first Muscle Shoals bill pass? Who got a black eye for calling Ben Till man a liar?* The answer to all such questions: "Ask Preston." Friendly and help ful about the gallery, Jim Preston, in his loose, wrinkled clothes with vest pockets crammed with notebooks and pencils, often adopts playful ferocity toward pesky correspondents...