Word: live
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...larger group of citizens than those who buy & sell the nation's securities. For the first time since March, 1933, an accredited New Dealer, whose speech had been carefully edited by his liberal colleagues and read by Presidential advisers, promised U.S. Business in so many words an opportunity "to live, make profits and grow." Excerpts from Mr. Kennedy's speech...
...every two years, the ninth born in 1932. And when President Roosevelt remembered his old friend with a post on the Securities & Exchange Commission, he found him in his big house at Hyannis Port on Massachusetts' cool South Shore, where Mr. & Mrs. Kennedy and the nine little Kennedys live and play in the summer time...
...whole motive of the Securities Act is to be found in the effort?the necessary and no longer escapable effort?to make finance more responsible. There is to be no vindictiveness in its interpretation, no concealed punishment to those who must live under it. There are no grudges to satisfy; no venom which needs victims. . . . Only those who see things crookedly will find it harsh. The commission will make war ... on any who sell securities by fraud or misrepresentation...
...estate at Ardsley-on-the-Hudson, N. Y. In 1913 the youngest son of old Jay Gould sailed for France because he said the U. S. Government meddled too much in business. This autumn he will return to the U. S. for the first time in 21 years, live in his new home at Ardsley...
...once, however, Martin and Mary are tempted beyond their strength. A jealous woman writes an anonymous letter to the King's Proctor. Detectives investigate and Mary's decree is rescinded. Since both have been convicted of adultery neither she nor John can ever be divorced. She would live in sin with her ex-announcer, but poor respectable John would never get his schoolteacher. The philosophic lawyer summed...