Word: recoverable
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Names make news. Last week these names made this news: Wealthier than most college presidents is Columbia's Nicholas Murray ("Miraculous") Butler, with a salary which has been estimated to be as high as $100,000 a year. He is regarded as a shrewd businessman, has been a director...
Mr. Pecora's delving into the accounts of the Chase National Bank has revealed among other things that Cuba's Machado, while a good dummy in his way, charged rather steeply for his services. The loans and advances for which he asked and received, were tidy little fortunes in themselves...
"Names make news." Last week these names made this news: At a formal dinner of the American Women's Club in Paris at which he was guest of honor. Writer Hendrik Willem Van Loon appeared in a business suit, said that a dentist to whom he owed $720 had...
THE LIMITATIONS OF SCIENCE-]. W. N. Sullivan-Viking ($2.75). Many plain men are puzzled, irritated or tantalized about Science and would like to know what it is up to. But scientists in general, their noses close to their peculiar grindstones, either have no interest in showing visitors through the mill...
Plaintiff then left and brought this action against defendant, who is president of the Harvard Athletic Association. He seeks to recover damages from the defendant for the breach of contract involved in his ejection from the Stadium, for the assault and false imprisonment therein involved, and for the slanderous words...