Word: petitioners
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Lady Sylvia Stanley, ex-Lady Ashley, widow of Douglas Fairbanks, sued her titled third husband for $14,732 of household pin money, which she now considered a bad debt (recently he filed a separation petition, charging adultery). A London court awarded her $431.60. Lord Stanley's attorney, Sir Patrick...
To all outward appearances the anti-Lapham campaign was the idea of a 73-year-old, kewpie-like man named Henry F. Budde. Little Mr. Budde is the publisher of some weekly throwaways ("You can't cancel your subscription, he'll just throw it in your goddam living...
The Mayor, he charged, had acted arrogantly in the matter of the trolley-fare boost (from 7? to 10?). Thousands of San Franciscans signed. Lapham signed the petition himself-so the proposal could be put on the June 4 primary ballot, thus save the city the expense of a special...
Applications by the spontaneously-formed group for the Dean's consent to use the outdoor rallying place began a week ago and culminated in a formal petition by the whole committee, in person, on Tuesday. Seldom has a group been composed of students more serious in intention or more responsible...
Purpose of the demonstration planned for next week is, in Geller's words, "to show Congress what we think is the overwhelming student sentiment in favor of our purpose, which is to save OPA." He said the committee may send a petition to Congress.