Word: monts
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Legal? Belatedly, Postmaster General Farley went to bat in an attempt to justify the Administration's action. In his opinion, only modest National Parks Airways (Salt Lake City-Great Falls, Mont.) was entitled to have its contract reviewed, with the possibility of reinstatement. "General" Farley was convinced that there was "illegality"' in Postmaster General Brown's handling of airmail contracts, although, as yet, he had no basis for "criminal action." Some Farley charges...
Despite the delightful implications of your note on the death of Blue Boy, "of overeating and overgrooming, in Hollywood," I add my objection to that of Rev. Alfred Gilberg of Helena, Mont. at its inclusion in a column containing the obituaries of certain of the eminent men and women he mentions (TIME...
...Thurstons, the new Governor of the "Paradise of the Pacific'' is nevertheless no political carpetbagger or "malihini" (stranger). He went to Hawaii in 1917 as U. S. District Judge, has since been a practicing attorney. A full-sized, out-door-loving man, he was raised in Dillon, Mont. where his family had one of the State's largest cattle ranches and where he began practicing law in 1892 after leaving Washington University (St. Louis). He still goes back to Dillon to visit his brothers, still maintains his local reputation as a teller of prime fish stories...
First recipient of the Matas Medal was Professor Mont Rogers Reid of the University of Cincinnati, who advanced the Matas technique in vascular surgery...
...plate and jewels when going to the seaside in summer, not because they need the money but because there is no cheaper way to make their possessions safe. In nearly all cases pawnshop profits go to charity. Thus the Paris Crédit Municipal is known respectfully as "Le Mont de Piéte" (The Mount of Piety) and with flippant affection as "ma tante" (my aunt). On the day President Roosevelt closed every U. S. bank more than 500 U. S. citizens obtained cash from Paris' Aunt...