Word: suggesters
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...performances of the individual actors let me suggest to Mr. Norman Lloyd, professional though he may be, that if his conception of mental anguish is to twist his body into fantastic shapes and to stand with his hands raised to the heavens and his back to the audience--if that is his conception, it is certainly a weird one. Mr. Byer's sense of the melodramatic nearly ran away with him and Miss Margaret Lang gave a surprisingly sour-faced and matter-of-fact portrayal of Death. Mr. James Tower, in the part of Lewis the Loving, needs a gentle...
...SUGGEST YOU CORRECT STATEMENT ON P. 24, THIRD COLUMN THAT "CORD OWNS A FAT SLICE OF NORTHWEST AIRWAYS." AT THE TIME NORTHWEST AIRWAYS AIR MAIL CONTRACTS WERE CANCELLED NONE OF ITS STOCK WAS OWNED BY ANY OTHER AVIATION INTEREST. BOTH CORD AND TRANSCONTINENTAL WESTERN AIR HAD SOLD BACK TO US THEIR HOLDINGS IN OUR COMPANY QUITE A WHILE BEFORE CANCELLATION. THANKS...
David E. Lilienthal. president of EHFA, got busy selecting electric ranges, refrigerators (costing less than $80), water heaters (costing less than $65) suitable for rural sale. He invited several advertising agencies to submit designs for a TVA emblem and suggest plans for an advertising campaign. Chosen were Young & Rubicam's emblem (a blue hand holding a red lightning bolt with the inscription "TVA-Electricity for All") and plan of campaign. The campaign: window displays, demonstrations, pamphlets distributed by franked mail...
...difference. Of course, if there had been another small neat hole at the other end, but - well, more power to them in their dilemma. Please, Mr. Editor, do not let the unraveling of this mystery in a mystery escape unnoted by your alert London correspondent. And may I suggest that he be severely reprimanded for almost omitting, let alone giving only six and one-half lines to what might turn out to be the greatest mystery since "somebody hit Billy Patterson!" Here's "egg" in your eye for bigger and better mysteries! WILLIAM G. TARRANT JR. Richmond, Va. About...
...year-old woman uprose to ask in a quavering voice why she did not get "my 6% on my investment." Another wanted free passes. A third, who refused to give her name, brought forth rousing applause when she cried: "What reason can you give for not paying dividends. . . . I suggest that the officers go without their salaries for two years. They can spare their fabulous salaries, while we stockholders, who put all we had into the railroad, have to be impoverished. I want to know why? Why?" Politely the presiding officer, Director Effingham Buckley Morris, replied that...