Word: martin
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Hill, N. E. Hunt, E. T. James, F. W. Jerome, N. A. Johnson, W. H. Johnson, J. W. Kaufmann, J. C. Kernan, D. F. Keyes, C. H. Klinck, Wm. C. Knox, T. P. Kohman, P. F. Larcom, J. P. Lee, Wm. Lee, Richard Lindenfelser, L. E. Marcus, H. W. Martin, G. von L. Meyer, R. M. Mitchell, P. G. Morris, C. L. Munn, J. F. Nee, John Nesmith, P. S. Oliver, D. F. Parry, Richard Parry, S. F. Peavey, M. J. Pollak, J. S. Radway, C. S. Redmond, R. W. Richards, Tudor Richards, Carroll Rikert, Renouf Russell, J. L. Sabine...
...into the corridors tumbled the Deputies of France, but now they had a new rumor. Crop-headed Finance Minister Germain-Martin had resigned and Premier Flandin was coming before the Chamber to beg emergency financial powers and long life to a government that had already lost the Minister most important to France's current money crisis...
...Premier began to speak in a low voice. Yes, Finance Minister Germain-Martin was out, but he, Flandin, would take that post himself. Then he started to plead...
...Elijah, to Bach's St. Matthew Passion. Conductor Eugene Goossens had prepared three premieres especially for the occasion: Atalanta in Calydon, skillfully designed by Granville Bantock; La Belle Dame sans Merci, a rambling peroration by Cyril Scott; a sonorous Stabat Mater by Cincinnati's own Martin G. Dumler...
Biggest bidder was a Guernsey hotelman named Walter Martin. Bidder Martin bought 750 lots, including the contents of the captain's cabin, which cost him $930. But his No. 1 prize was a piece of the port bow bearing the ten metal letters MAURETANIA. For that he gladly paid $750. The letters from the starboard bow sold individually for $20 each. Total realized...