Word: roses
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Monstrous! Unendurable!" rose the Corsican cry of Maitre Vincent de Moro-Giafferi, defender of the late great Swindler Alexandre Stavisky's widow Arlette (TIME, Mar. 12, 1934 et seq.). "We are granted not even a fit place to sit down. Scandalous! Outrageous...
...weeks ago when a Lynn teacher ordered her third-grade class to comply with Massachusetts' new patriotism laws and salute the flag, 8-year-old Carleton Nichols Jr. swallowed hard, remained in his seat while the class rose. "Please, Miss Brooks," he blurted, ''my father says I am not to salute the Devil's emblem." Carleton Nichols Sr. explained that as Jehovah's Witnesses he and his son could not serve both Jehovah and Country. Jehovah's Witnesses, otherwise known as the International Bible Students Association, count 2,500,000 followers in 34 nations...
...Carchis, G. M. Davis, S. H. Dorfman, W. H. Fain, Jr., R. T. Fels, G. A. Grant, A. C. H. Lewis, E. L. Metaxas, F. Morse, E. W. Mueller, R. B. Murphy, A. Pendleton, R. J. Philips, R. J. Phippen, J. L. Poole, J. W. Roosevelt, H. M. Rose, W. H. Sleeper, D. B. Stowe, and F. S. White...
...major college teams which had reached mid-season undefeated and untied. When the weekend was over, only eleven emerged with records intact. Leading can didates for the mythical U. S. champion ship, the less mythical honor of playing in the Jan. 1 game in Pasadena's Rose Bowl, were Notre Dame, Princeton, Minnesota, Southern Methodist, California, North Carolina, Texas Christian. Major games...
Most laymen would be hard put to it to define excess bank reserves, much less their significance. Last week, however, the public manifested a sudden interest in this prime index of potential credit. Excess reserves of all members of the Federal Reserve System rose $80,000,000. That was not a notable weekly gain and it was easily explained by the continued flow of gold to the U. S. What aroused the public's curiosity was the fact that the rise carried total excess reserves above the ponderous and unprecedented figure...