Word: prospective
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...line, aside from Kelly and White as ends, Leon Francisco and Dave Kopans seem to have staked out their claims to the tackle positions, while Francis Schumann, George Gulian, and Herman Gundlach are in a tight race to fit into the two guard positions. John Healey is another excellent prospect, though, due partly to injuries, he hasn't seen as much action lately as the other three. Schumann and Gulian appear to have the inside track at the present time. Gundlach, however, has the advantage of experience, while Gulian is on the injured list...
...prospect of securities business drifting from Manhattan to other markets seats on the Chicago Stock Exchange jumped from $4,400 to $9,900-purchases by New York brokers being reported...
Huey Long is the Senate's No. 1 Colorful Figure. School children of the future will know enough political theory to titter at the Kingfish's comic relief after wading through dreary pages on the National Recovery Act. But for the present, the prospect of a large overproduction of general and special Hueyana brings up graver problems of government control than does a wheat surplus. One wonders who pays for the rain of Huey pamphlets which is meant to soak the rich...
...over the massacre. Last week came proof it was no such thing. The Assyrian trouble was quieted, but not a disturbance in lean, seamy-faced Feisal's heart. One afternoon in Berne, having consulted with his Foreign Minister General Nuri Pasha and his brother Prince Ali on the prospect of the League of Nations investigating the Assyrian deaths, Feisal became seriously ill with a heart attack. The 50-year-old monarch, 37th direct descendant of Mohammed, refrained from eating any dinner, retired early, felt worse. At midnight Death, searching among the cool Alps for a desert chief, found King...
...will have any profits to pay dividends on its own preferred and common stock. Adding the fact that some $10,000,000 of unpaid dividends have accumulated since 1931 on Armour & Co.'s preferred stock, Mr. Lee was conscious that save by a re-organization there was small prospect of any Armour dividends for a long time to come...