Word: mellons
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...raised that he was a Roosevelt "undercover man" peddling the idea of debt cancellation to Europe. Indiana's Robinson even demanded his arrest under the Logan Act of 1799. Such alarms were promptly spiked by Mr. Roosevelt, Mr. Bullitt and the State Department. All that Ambassador Mellon could report was that "reliable eyewitnesses have seen Mr. Bullitt leaving No. 10 Downing Street...
Sugar Uses. Financed by the Sugar Institute, Gerald Judy Cox and Maryl L. Dodds of the Mellon Institute found new uses for cane sugar. With sugar, hydrochloric acid and a variety of alcohols they have produced sweet-smelling liquids which might be used in perfumes and which can dissolve materials used in lacquers...
Birthdays. Inventor Elihu Thomson (80), Andrew William Mellon (78), Associate Justice George Sutherland...
Last month stories that Ambassador Andrew William Mellon had shipped a hoard of gold to Britain and was afraid to go home became so loud that Pennsylvania's Senator Reed felt obliged to deny them in open Senate. Last week Mr. Mellon debarked from the Leviathan in Manhattan on his 78th birthday, quietly parried newshawks' questions. He said he had heard his successor, spruce young Judge Robert Worth Bingham of Kentucky, "favorably commented on" in London. Asked whether "beer will help much." he said, "What do you mean, help the thirsty?" Asked if he would rest...
First important U. S. steeplechase of the season, the Carolina Cup which Trouble Maker won last year, was run last week at Camden. S. C. A crowd of 15,000 saw Pink Tipped, 8-year-old chestnut mare owned by Richard K. Mellon of Pittsburgh, ridden under top-weight of 162 Ib. by William Street who had never seen his mount till the morning of the race, take the last hurdle perfectly, outrun Hotspur II in the last 20 yd. to win in record time...