Word: stops
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...rear of an open car. On bad days he uses a closed car, sits up front with his chauffeur. Usually their route is direct. But this, said the New Yorker, is the season of the year when Mr. Morgan & chauffeur make a detour, slow down almost to a stop as they pass through Sea Cliff so they can see a Mr. Young's superb blossoming plum tree...
...aside for his church, hence could not be considered evidence of a renewal of the prosperity which set pious folk to building $200.000,000 worth of churches in 1929. But last week religious statisticians reported new money in sight, the first since church building came to a dead stop in 1931. Examples: C. In Trenton Episcopal Bishop Paul Matthews opened the annual New Jersey diocesan convention by breaking ground for a new $1.000,000 Trinity Cathedral. C, New York's Bishop William Thomas Manning, who has found some $140.000 to resume work on his Cathedral of St. John...
...began to blunder toward a solution. But the answer he hit on wore spectacles. Meantime young Otto was struggling with the agonizing fractions of adolescence: he suspected his best friend and his mother of at least wanting to be lovers, and because none of them had the wit to stop him in time, ran off one night and drowned himself. Richard found he was less pure a mathematician than he had thought, doubted that he would ever solve man's microcosmic problem, but knew he would never give up trying...
...lead the way shows once again the fatuous aloofness of the United States. The Secretary of the Treasury compared the position of this country to that of an innocent bystander who has been injured in a fight he did not start. Such self-righteousness hardly condones the failure to stop the injury from becoming a permanent paralysis. How much the United States was bruised in the economic skirmish, even Mr. Morgenthau does not venture to say, but since President Roosevelt's refusal to cooperate wrecked the World Monetary and Economic Conference at London in 1933, it is incumbent upon...
...kindly. Yet on the other hand, knowing what a good politician the President can be and having heard some of his earlier views on the evils of inflation--the Senators don't know which way to turn, and now look forward to his bonus message for the next stop...