Word: shared
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Prince is, however, famous or notorious, depending on the viewpoint, for his share in the killing of the so-called monk, Gregory Rasputin, on Dec. 23, 1916. During the past two months there have been three contributions of interest on the subject in Le Matin, Paris journal...
...directorate and considered that he had strengthened his own position by alienating the support of the " Anglo-Saxon world and Italy " from France. Herr Adolf Hitler, known as Bavarian Mussolini, was in the Fortress of Landsberg, about 36 miles west of Munich, by the Bavarian Government for his share in the recent putsch (TIME, Nov. 19). His trial is not likely to take place until after Christmas. Recent despatches report that he is critically ill with brain, fever. Dr. Joseph Wirth, ex-Chancellor and Minister of Foreign Affairs from May, 1921, to November, 1922, with the exception of a brief...
...Chicago and North Western Railway 5's; $1,000,000 Nevada-California Electric Co 6's; $2,000,000 Chicago Joint Stock Land Bank 5's; $2,400,000 Ohio Public Service Co. 6's, $2,400,000 Electric Bond and Share Co. 6% cumulative preferred stock; $4,000,000 Palmolive Co. 1% cumulative preferred stock; $23,100,000 Southern Pacific Co. 5% Equipment Trust certificates; $8,300,000 Minnesota Power & Light 6's; $4,000,000 West Penn Co. 7% preferred stock; and $15,600,000 North Carolina...
Ingersoll-Rand was perhaps the most lavish, declaring an extra cash dividend of $20 and an extra stock dividend of 10%. Vacuum Oil's "extra" amounted to 50 cents a share. United States Gypsum disbursed an extra stock dividend of 20% on its common stock, while Eastman Kodak's extra payment was $1.25 per share. Bucyrus paid 7% extra on its preferred stock...
When Robin Hood rapped a wealthy miser on the pate with his quarter-staff and removed his pouch, he usually gave the money, or a large share of it, to the poor. It is much the same beneficient, kindly spirit which pervades the soul of the famous Polish bandit, Mucha. Nothing the dismal condition of his country's finances, he has made out an inventory of his year's "swag", and sent the list plus the income tax upon the amount to the government...