Word: suite
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...called me a bore! How am I going to make my living as an after dinner speaker if I am slandered by being called a bore? I have started suit in London against Mr. H. G. Wells for $50,000 on a charge of slander. I will not submit to being called a bore...
Ward Flood Products. In Baltimore, at the command of U. S. Attorney General John Garibaldi Sargent, who termed his action the "first instance in which the Department of Justice has sought to administer prophylactic treatment under the anti-trust laws," the Department filed suit in the District Court against the new two-billion-dollar Ward Food Products Corp. (TIME, Feb. 8), charging that corporation with violation of the Sherman Anti-Trust Law and of the Clayton Act. Defendants named are: Ward Food Products Corp., Ward Baking Co., General Baking Corp., Continental Baking Corp., United Bakeries Corp., William B. Ward, Howard...
National Food Products. In Manhattan the Government filed in the Federal District Court a similar anti-trust suit against the National Food Products Corp., whose proposed expansions were so exuberantly proclaimed the week before (TIME, Feb. 15). The petition claimed that the Government has the right of preventive action under Par. 2, Sec. 7 of the Clayton Act, which reads...
...Because France is afraid that England and the U. S. would try to restrict the conference to considering only land armaments, forcing France to reduce hers, and then hold another naval conference at Washington, where they could apportion the fleets of the world to suit themselves...
...evening his brothers, the Duke of York and Prince Henry, arrived in evening dress to find him receiving the local farmers and their families in a grey lounge suit while his personal cronies stood about somewhat awkwardly in formal morning clothes...