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This "form" remained nameless last week, might be called "reserved dominion status...
...Author. Melville Davisson Post onetime lawyer, oldtime thriller-writer, died last June. He also wrote: Dwellers in the Hills, The Gilded Chair, The Nameless Thing, Walker of the Secret Service, The Bradmoor Murder...
...nameless Frenchman made a six-word epigram,? Lion Feuchtwanger has made a 780-page book; neither has exhausted their common subject. Of the two, Feuchtwanger's version deserves the wider circulation, for he has written a near-masterpiece...
...that Gold man Sachs Trading was offering to sell C. F. Childs & Co. for a comparatively small price. Then the clay after the Prince & Whitely failure the announcement was made that Mr. Childs had bought back the firm's name, that Goldman Sachs Trading would liquidate the now nameless company, all of whose assets were to be in highly marketable securities. It is assumed that Mr. Childs paid much less for his name than he got for it two years...
Famed is the "Sunrise Bridge" (9) from which all distances in Japan are measured. So sturdy was the Central Railway Station's anti-earthquake bracing that it did not shake down (10). The "Hall of the Nameless Dead" (11) commemorates 33,000 victims of the fire. Major Japanese banks: Bank of Japan, Mitsui Bank, Mitsubishi Bank cluster near each other (12), but the National City Bank of New York is aloof (14). Number 13 is the lucky site of the Imperial Hotel, "most popular in the Far East," refuge of Occidentals during the fire, completely proof against mere earthquakes...