Word: simon
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...makes red lead, used most conspicuously as an anti-rust coating for structural steel. It has a line of lead alloys, particularly Babbitt metal (a lead-tin alloy used in bearings), type metal and solder. It is one of the largest U. S. tin users, with an interest in Simon Patino's Bolivian tin mines and in other tin producers. National Lead has not missed a preferred dividend since 1893, a common dividend since...
...preliminary, the Crimson Freshmen took an average Dean Academy five, 38-31. HARVARD CORNELL McGowan, Lavietes, Mason, r.g. l.g., Doering, Rich, McDonald Lowman, Kuhn, Shirk, l.f. r.g., Doering, Dauner, McDonald Gray, Lee, c. c., Wilson, Rich Struck, Dampeer, Snell, r.g. l.f., Dykes, Simon Wills, White, Litman, l.g. r.f., Downer, Burns, Hughes
Interjected was the view of Liberal M. P. George Lambert (see col. 2) that the Prime Minister is "not exactly a Simple Simon, but as for the Committee of Imperial Defense, whose members have had 1,000 meetings in the past four years, they are like squirrels running around a cage...
...BALCONY - Adrian Bell - Simon & Schuster ($2.50). Minor-keyed, well-written story of English childhood; easier to take than Proust but not nearly so effective...
...Neurath for a much longer conversation. The German Press was exuberant at this portent, while that of France remained grimly silent on King Edward's much-observed gesture. Of British statesmen not in the pro-German camp, none was more sorely troubled than Home Secretary Sir John Simon, who as Foreign Secretary was definitely pro-French. The prestige of Sir John, when his great mind unburdens itself to Britain of a legal opinion, is unrivaled. This was shown in 1926 when a speech by Sir John Simon giving his opinion that the leaders of Britain's General Strike...