Word: solidated
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...solid, staid old banking house of J.P. Morgan & Co. -which has seen many a crisis come & go, and expects to see many another-took a look at the state of the nation. In his annual report to stockholders, President George Whitney wrote...
Like the newspaper he edits, solid, affable Erwin Dain ("Spike") Canham of the Christian Science Monitor seldom raises his voice. When he does, he gets a hearing. Last week Editor Canham left his desk in Boston to speak to a meeting of newspaper admen in Chicago. At the end of his speech came a stinger...
Last week Henry Ford II: 1) was chosen as "Young Man of the Year" by the Junior Chamber of Commerce; 2) made the judges look mighty good. In a solid, sense-making speech to the Society of Automotive Engineers in Detroit, he told both management and labor just how they were falling down...
...first breach in the solid wall of Labor rule, and the first open break among the Labor rulers over the degree of socialism the Government should apply. Prime Minister Clement Attlee, an apostle of the middle way, firmly accepted Ellis Smith's resignation...
...masters hired to teach him the graces; the count who was to present him at court; the marquise with whom he craved a modish liaison. But Moliére's butt-who suddenly learned with rapture that he had been speaking prose all his life-was a passably solid character. When Zany Clark gets through with him, M. Jourdain has not a shred of character left: he is merely a comic named Bobby Clark. He is often as knowing as M. Jourdain is naive; he is oftener mad for sex than for high society...