Word: sinclairism
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Russell Allen, J. Sinclair Armstrong, Edward L. Barnes, Nathaniel G. Benchley, Peter T. Brooks, John L. Dampeer, C. Colton Daughaday, Jr., Morris Earle, Joseph Franklin, H. Bruce Griswold, A. Jerome Himelhoch, Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr., Francis Keppel, Elliott B. Knowlton, Wiley E. Mayne, Philip T. Shaban, Vernon H. Struck, Alvah W. Sulloway, Robert W. Snyder, Caspar W. Weinberger, and Gibson Winter...
...board. Selected on the spot were Mr. Vanderlip Jr. and Manhattan Lawyer Herbert Wilson Smith, onetime President of Standard Gas Co. of Ohio. To be added at the stockholders' meeting in Lansing this week are William P. Loeb, Theodore Roosevelt's longtime secretary, and Charles Goodwin Sinclair, engineer of American Telephone & Telegraph...
...average age of world dictators when they come into power?' " Said Mr. Miller: "No, I could not." Everyone turned to stare at the two women. One of them was easily recognized as Alice Longworth, but she was not the writer of the note. Columnist Dorothy Thompson, wife of Sinclair (It Can't Happen Here) Lewis, was. One of the witnesses was Ferdinand Pecora, Justice of New York's Supreme Court. Familiar with Senate investigationl from his Job as chief inquisitor in the banking investigation of 1933-34 he easily made headlines by broaching' an argument which...
...Colonial halls hung with $20,000 worth of genuine Currier & Ives prints. Attractive though these small hotels were, they turned out to be a great financial flop, and in 1930 along with the rest of Pierce Petroleum's assets, were sold to what is now Harry Ford Sinclair's Consolidated Oil Corp. For its hotels, refineries, pipelines, filling stations, Pierce Petroleum received among other things 645,000 shares of Consolidated Oil Stock, which has long been its principal source of income. The company has been trying to wind up its affairs, distributing 500,000 shares of the Consolidated...
...been noted, like Chicago's late Bert Leston Taylor ("B. L. T.") as much for his contributors as for his own writings. Some favorite F. P. A. "contribs," under their own names and various pseudonyms, have been Poets Edna St. Vincent Millay, Dorothy Parker, Arthur Guiterman, Writers Sinclair Lewis Morrie (Of Thee I Sing) Ryskind, Ring Lardner, John Erskine, Edna Ferber, Composer Deems Taylor, Funnyman Groucho Marx...