Word: smarted
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Banister, smart, vivacious, blue-eyed and sixtyish, is the second woman to get an upper berth in the Treasury from President Roosevelt. The first was Nellie Tayloe Ross, onetime Governor of Wyoming, now Director of the Mint...
...throughout the U. S., 18,000 were in Pennsylvania. The trouble centred mostly in the hosiery industry as a result of attempts by the American Federation of Full Fashioned Hosiery Workers to complete unionization of the mills. A. F. F. F. H. W. is an alert, enlightened union under smart leadership. During the Depression its members voluntarily took cuts in wages to help "closed shop" employers meet "open shop" competition (FORTUNE, January 1932). But now it was up against one of the most stubborn groups of "open shop" employers in a stubbornly "open shop" State. At Reading thousands of hosiery...
...first time at a royal garden party numbers of smart young women arrived barelegged, seemed to feel that the extreme heat was ample excuse...
...dollar" bonds, never dreaming that under the next Democratic President of the U. S., all "gold clauses" in U. S. securities would be invalidated. Last week $136,333,500 of this British issue was still outstanding and stooped, hawk-nosed Chancellor of the British Exchequer Neville Chamberlain had a smart idea...
...Some $2,000,000 of "smart money" was withdrawn from Guardian Trust by officers, directors, stockholders & friends in the ten days preceding the closing. President James Arthur House or his friends withdrew $660,000. Some of this President House promptly redeposited in Union Trust...