Word: suggesters
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Chairman Arthur Ernest Morgan, to Secretary of State Cordell Hull: "As a matter of public policy I am sending you herewith for your record a statement of all real and personal property and other assets owned by me, and by my wife and children, as of June 1. I suggest that this be filed with my oath of office. . . . It is my intention to file a comparable statement when I relinquish the . . . office...
...dozen Latin American countries whose views on foreign trade coincide quite as closely as those of the Little Entente. The Scandinavian countries form another group with Belgium and Holland. Should they form working combines even half as efficient as the Little Entente, and there is much evidence to suggest that they will, not 66 nations large & small but ten great powers will do the World Conference's work...
This canyon is today, and I believe for a good many years has been, known as Black Canyon. Boulder Canyon is a considerable distance up stream, and was abandoned as a dam site after the preliminary surveys. I would suggest, for the benefit of your Eastern readers and the Secretary of the Interior, that you publish a correction...
...though the market value had fallen 80%), Prosecutor Medalie construed this evidence to mean that Mitchell had never really sold the stock to his wife and therefore could not have legally claimed an income loss for tax purposes. If he had sold it to his wife, why did he suggest that National City reimburse him? Thus Medalie...
...that Waldo Franks' attempt to dispel them in his introductory essay is very fortunates. Mr. Frank, otherwise an excellent editor, displays again his happy knack of giving large expression to little ideas and confuses the problems of Crane's poetry with a serious air of clarification. He does, however, suggest the greatness of Hart Crane's achievement in view of the material he was forced to use, and the authentic idiom which he finally created--an idiom to be remembered, if only by a few, for a long time to come...