Word: refered
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...refer to Maurice L. Rothschild, directly across State St. from the new Goldblatt super-bargain palace; Henry C. Lytton's Hub, across the other boundary street, Jackson Boulevard; the old Spiegel-Cooper store (now Sears, Roebuck) down the street: the Brothers Mandel on the "world's busiest corner"; the Netcher's Boston Store; Komiss Co., ad infinitum...
...savings institution in the State, but I will not stand on technicalities. If you have information that one bank or savings institution in this State is unsafe, I am willing to accept that as sufficient justification. . . . If I do not hear from you within a reasonable time, I will refer this matter to the Attorney General for such action as is warranted...
...your article, "Dodo's Price," under Army & Navy, in the issue of Aug. 24, you refer to Farnsworth as "one of the most brilliant men ever to graduate from the U. S. Naval Academy...
Still an active contributor to radical journals in many parts of the earth. Writer Trotsky has a great body of intellectual disciples who refer to themselves as the "Fourth International." Communists of the Third International hoped this week that the Moscow trial would tend to reduce Trotsky from the status of a great radical ideologist to that of a common instigator of killings and thus weaken his Fourth International in its ideological competition with their Third. Certainly the Moscow trial had the effect of giving Communists all over the world something else to think about instead of why Joseph Stalin...
...Your Excellency, I am grateful for the honors; but something within me rebelled at that word 'foreign.' I say this because when I have been in Canada I have never heard a Canadian refer to an American as a 'foreigner.' He is just an 'American.' and, in the same way, in the United States, Canadians are not 'foreigners'; they are 'Canadians.' " But President Roosevelt had not yet done his best. He referred to the late George V as "a great King and a great gentleman." He added: "It has also...