Word: locked
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Breaking a dead-lock between Alfred C. Butterfield '37 and Floyd K. Haskell '37, Kirkland House members voted a second time last night, electing Butter-field to the House Committee. Butterfield will begin active work on the Committee immediately...
...County government should be abolished lock, stock, and barrel, root and branch," declared Arthur N. Holcombe '09, professor of Government, in a vehement statement made yesterday. He explained that the duties now administered by the counties "should be distributed among the various State departments...
...Hearn Cowl, kept a yacht as late as 1931 and raced every Saturday with Junius Morgan. But in 1932 Hearn's, crippled by Depression, long eclipsed in fashion by younger stores, was turned over to a board of trustees. They were glad of a chance to sell the store lock, stock & barrel to two Jews named Maurice Levin and Jacob M. Kaplan, who promptly set about putting it on its feet...
...give Interventor Montoulieu a chance, assured them "If the Government's management proves unsatisfactory we can easily retaliate by paralyzing telephone service throughout Cuba." Said the Interventor: "I will employ common sense. This matter must be settled amicably between Cubans." Suspicious that the Government might intend to lock them out of their jobs, scores of telephone employes refused to go home at night, had their families bring them pillows, food...
...Paris correspondents Mrs. Sara Delano Roosevelt, 80-year-old mother of the President, was chatting of her son. Newshawk: "Did you ever have to spank him?'' Mrs. Roosevelt: ''No, I never did. But I did lock him in the closet once, and I thought he would kick the door down, he was so furious...