Word: soling
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...dearest friend, a General Protogeroff, was a leader of one branch of the Imro. Converted by his friend. General Protogeroff publicly announced that he had abandoned violence as a policy, would limit himself to peaceful propaganda. Soon General Protogeroff was shot down as a lily-livered weakling. Left in sole command of the Imro was the sinister gunman Ivan Mihailoff who has publicly boasted that he alone was responsible for the death of General Protogeroff, that not a Bulgarian official dared do a thing about...
...determined effort will be made to solve the problems which have beset the business. . . . While the interests concerned are determined that the Cuban industry will not engage in any further sole sacrifices for the benefit of the sugar growers of the rest of the world, it is understood that they stand ready and willing to join with other suffering producers who have also shown a willingness to cooperate...
...furrier was one John Gottlieb Wendel, who retired about the same time as John Jacob Astor and who, like Astor, put his money into Manhattan realty. Last week died Mrs. Rebecca Wendel Swope, next to last of seven grandchildren of John Wendel. Miss Ella Wendel, the surviving sister, remained sole owner of realty now worth something over $100,000,000. Since the Astor holdings are now split up among three heirs, Ella Wendel became Manhattan's land-richest individual...
...quite 300 years ago, in 1653, doughty Oliver Cromwell froze English blood by his terrible command, "Take away that bauble!", and for a time the Mace was taken away. Since then no M. P. upon no matter what provocation has ever removed the Mace?this being the sole prerogative of the Sergeant-at-Arms...
Publisher William Randolph Hearst has always been the sole proprietor of his vast businesses. Last week he followed up his offer of employe-participation in Hearstpaper profits (TIME, June 30) by offering to the general public 2,000,000 shares of Hearst Consolidated Publications, Inc. 7% cumulative participating preferred stock at $25 a share. Another 2,000,000 shares of this stock will be authorized but not outstanding. The stock will be entitled to participate up to 3% per annum additional in extra profits after $1.75 is paid on 2,000,000 shares of Hearst consolidated common, the voting stock...