Word: meats
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...tube of thick rusted iron, to which is applied half a meat ball, a fish horn and several spikes, all of the same material...
...were so much raw meat, politicians in & out of Washington last week sank their teeth in the strange case of Major General Johnson Hagood who, for speaking flippantly of WPA, was fortnight ago summarily relieved of his command of the Eighth Corps Area and ordered to his home (TIME, March...
...dressed in a ragged singlet and underpants. He looked like a man over 40, hobbling on rude crutches made of tree branches and liana. He found difficulty at first speaking English, but evidently he had been expecting to be found. Williams gave him a biscuit and some tinned meat...
...prove any such thing. They might, however, argue that if AAA was illegal, so were its amendments. On this basis they could sue the Government for a tax return just as the Government has been sued for collecting excess income taxes and excess War-profit taxes. Because the meat-packing business is so large and so concentrated, the four big packers made large recoveries on the AAA decision. Their refunds were reliably estimated at: Armour...
...fortnight blond blue-eyed Edward Fromm auctioned off more than 7,500 silver fox pelts for some $540,000. Buyers, fur-capped and ear-muffed, enjoyed their junket. From the Hotel Wausau they took busses to the Hamburg ranch, found free drinks and bowling alleys, Wisconsin maidens serving kosher meats at the ranch clubhouse. Proceeds of the first sale ($200) were donated to a New York Matzoh Fund, a charity devoted to supplying needy Jews with Passover bread. Average pelt was auctioned for about $75; best pelt, bought by Melville Steil, president of Simpson Furs, Los Angeles, brought...