Word: schultz
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Each village in the colony has its Schultz, or head man," explained Mennonite Schwartzenstruber, "and the colony's affairs as a whole are regulated either by a council of the Schultzen or by a mass meeting of the whole community which now numbers 1,368 adults...
Soft Drinks. Three beverage-bottling companies last week agreed to unite: Carl H. Schultz Corp. (70-year-old table & mineral water company), Schoneberger & Noble Inc. (Dr. Brown's Celery Tonic), Brownie Corp. (new "Brownie" chocolate drink). President E. C. McCullough of the holding company, American Beverage Corp., announced that these three are only the beginning of a nationwide soft-drink chain...
...Powell, g. g., Chipp Catinella, l.h.b. r.f.b., Sparre Des Roches, r.h.b. l.f.b., Gaston Canfield, l.h.b. l.h.b., Tiere Tukesbury, Mansfeldt, c.h.b. c.h.b., Gragiaconio, Smith Howe, r.h.b. l.h.b., Gallese Vincent, o.l. o.r., Axford Frame, l.l. i.r., Chayabongee Broadbent, c.f. c.f., Veliz Dorman, i.r. l.l., Nearnan Wight, o.r. o.l., Schultz...
...believed in the serious salon. Dr. Robert Mearns Yerkes, famed Yale psychologist, visited her in 1926; gave her many intelligence tests; was impressed by her clarity of thought, her apparent willingness to cooperate. Other scientists were equally interested. A year and a half ago, Dr. Adolph Hans Schultz, anatomist of Johns Hopkins University, wrote to Dexter Fellowes of the Ringling Bros. & Barnum & Bailey Circus, asking for Miss Congo's body when she died. Life then seemed just beginning for the growing gorilla girl. She lived on the Ringling estate waiting to grow up; then to step into a feature...
This, held Attorney John Schultz, retainer of Publisher Macfadden, constituted out-and-out libel against his employer. Letters were sent bidding The New Yorkers to remove this blot on the figure of physical culture. The revuers pertly refused to comply. Attorney Schultz threatened to sue. The New Yorkers wished he would, for if there was a show in Manhattan which needed publicity, it was theirs. They had a suspicion that the constituency of the second largest and indisputably grossest tabloid in Manhattan was not of such a high order of humanity but that it would applaud the spectacle...