Word: suggesters
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Fancy Hole. President Carl Ewald Grunsky of the California Academy of Science died last week just before he was to suggest that, if all mankind cooperated, they might dig a hole through the 200 miles of earth's crust and tap tremendous heat and gas imprisoned under 900,000 Ib. pressure per square inch...
...Over Frisco (First National). By the time a newshawk and a cameraman discover the body in a rumble seat, enough has happened in this picture to suggest many a motive for murder. Arlene Bradford (Bette Davis) is a moody socialite, addicted to thievery for fun. Daughter of a banker (Arthur Byron) whom she dislikes, she consorts with underworldlings, gets her name in gossip columns, disposes of stolen bonds through her fiance and the Honolulu manager of her father's business. When Banker Bradford becomes suspicious and recalls his manager from Honolulu, there are altercations in a speakeasy and mysterious...
...DeCasseres' business-like letter-head bears on one side the sweeping list of his products, "Books, Drama, Philosophy, Satiro", and on the other a long list of his published works none of the titles of which suggest any particular professional or personal interest in American institutions, except perhaps "The American Comedy" or "The Superman in America". But a man who could write "Love Letters of a Living Poet" May be permitted a catholicity of interests...
...DeCasseres has a perfectly good reason to object to Herr Hanfstaengl, but he conceals it under an absurd cover. We suggest that he re-read his Spinoza (which, we note, is one of his interests). That classic moralist would have frankly stated his real objection. SCIO
...that the President really had to say was put into one sentence: "I suggest that ... no legislation at this session of Congress is either necessary or advisable." Three other points which kept his message from meaning nothing...