Word: paule
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...period, Deputy de la Ferronnais, Nationalist, was ordered to leave the Chamber. He refused. Chamber President Paul Painlevé called in a small detachment of the Garde Républicaine, M. de la Ferronnais stood firm in the minute of silence that stood out like an oasis in a limitless desert. The officer of the Garde began "Au nom de la loi . . ." Mr. Ferronnais thought better of his position, seized the officer's hand in a hearty handshake, walked out of the Chamber...
...long-drawn-out debate about the immediate future of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul R. R. (TIME, Mar. 23) came to a quick and decisive end last week when the line was suddenly placed in a receivership...
...junior bond issues, to effect a reduction of capitalization and fixed charges. The bankers will probably produce a "reorganization plan" effecting these painful but necessary changes when the time is propitious and the road's earnings make a better comparative showing. It is estimated that holders of St. Paul securities have suffered a loss of about $500,000,000?the aggregate difference between the par and market value of the road's securities on a recent date...
...crew, and by Walter Maynard, M. C. Eustis, and H. G. Cushing, who are rowing respectively at numbers six, five, and four on the White crew. W. G. Saltonstall, number seven on the Blue crew, rowed on they first four at Exeter and John Watts had experience at St. Paul's. W. C. Atwater, stroke of the Red crew, and Nathaniel Wheeler, who is coxing the Green crew, both won their letter at Middlesex...
...Paul is not only the largest U. S. Railroad at present in financial difficulties, but one of the largest systems in the country...