Word: parred
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Orator Largo Caballero, addressing Spaniards who packjammed the largest auditorium in Madrid, the Teatro Par-dinas, and simultaneously talking through loudspeakers to audiences which pack-jammed three other theatres, declared...
...pictures Dr. Street obtained two tracks which seemed significant. One was ruled out, however, as a proton. The other was obviously not a proton, yet its track was about six times as heavy as could be expected from an electron. It was clearly ticketed as an X-par-ticle. Counting the fog droplets as carefully as he could and taking into consideration the track's curvature as bent by a magnetic field, Dr. Street figured its mass at 130 times the mass of the electron-with a probable error of 25% either...
...time Duke University golfer who had just turned pro. At the end of the outward nine holes Youngster Poe led Harrison, 37 to 39. Square at the 15th, Harrison was one stroke behind at the 16th. But the pressure was too much for Youngster Poe. On the par four 18th he hooked his drive and came off with a five. Harrison shot a birdie three, winning $250 first money...
...discriminate in short distances. Cargoes move from Europe or the Atlantic Coast to ports on the Pacific Coast at the same rate for Los Angeles, San Francisco or Seattle. In 1933, however, Director Allin was instrumental in obtaining four amendments to the Intercoastal Shipping Act, which put Stockton on par with other Pacific ports in freight charges, brought most of the intercoastal lines into Stockton. But, in spite ' of last year's Merchant Marine Act, few 'ocean carriers docked there. This is the point of the complaint to be decided next month, which will make or break...
...they were raised, went into the wholesale drug business. Last fiscal year their three companies had combined sales of over $5,000,000. profits of some $250,000. Last week they filed a statement with the Securities & Exchange Commission asking permission to sell 200,000 shares of stock with par value of $1 to the public through J. A. Sisto & Co. Reasons for the issuance are vague expectations of expansion, vague fears that inheritance taxes might be excessive in the event of a Hirschfield death unless the stock has a list value...