Word: punished
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Jewish quarter of the city afire last June, were called by the Greek prosecutor "guilty of excesses which are a blot on civilization"-but he asked acquittal for six of the blotters and only four months imprisonment for the other two. Promptly the Greek jury, unwilling to punish even two blotters, acquitted all of them...
...Passed a bill by Missouri's Cochran to punish kidnappers and blackmailers who use the mails for extortion with a $5,000 fine, 20 years imprisonment; sent it to the Senate...
...Stock Exchange, ever diligent to discover and punish violators, has suspended two of its members within recent months for unethical trading...
...Empowering the Government to punish ''unlawful instigation" not only by arresting the instigators but by confiscating their property...
...wrote a book on football coaching containing innumer able detailed schedules and diagrams (drawn by himself). At the end of each chapter were groups of Zuppke maxims containing such constructive thoughts as: "Get to possible." the "The scoring linesman zone as should quickly not as be taught to punish the face of an opponent." Artist Zuppke takes his painting very seriously, is eager to assure people that it is not an effeminate occupation...