Word: suggesters
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Teschemacher prizes (all in one year) and a four-year scholarship at Harvard; as a junior at Harvard the New York Times's intercollegiate current events contest ($750). He was serving the Boston law firm of Ropes, Gray, Boyden & Perkins when Miss Perkins asked Professor Frankfurter to suggest a solicitor for her. Wyzanski was the answer...
...feel that it is appropriate for me to suggest that every man, woman and child in this country who is blessed with a living mother observe Mother's Day [May 13] by writing their mothers a special letter of appreciation and sending it in an envelope adorned by the special mother's stamp. This action on the part of sons and daughters will evidence their gratitude that God has spared their mothers to them and will provide the mothers with a real sentimental souvenir which they will be happy to place among their most treasured possessions...
Much praise to TIME for publicizing an important issue. More, if it presents the whole story. The schism of a major denomination, which yellow journals love to contemplate, is not as imminent as you suggest...
...Electric). In 1892, Insull, aged 32, was its vice president, earning $35,000 per year. He was asked to suggest a head for the struggling Chicago Edison Co., a $12,000-a-year job. He suggested himself and his offer was snapped up. Edison was only one of several primitive electric companies in Chicago. After three years Insull left it to join a rival named Commonwealth. Later he merged the two into Commonwealth Edison. When he went to Chicago electric power was about as reliable as the automobiles of 1905. He undertook to make it into the efficient thing...
...should also like to suggest, seriously, that an organization denouncing propaganda in the same article is spitting into the wind when it attempts to construe a justifiable, provoked racial opposition into a rising of labor against capitalism. Colmery Glbson...