Word: suite
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Award, put himself to much expense to secure a practical peace plan. Now one Frank Hendricks, a Manhattan lawyer, has attempted to put Mr. Bok to more expense. Mr. Hendricks submitted one of some 22,000 unsuccessful plans in the Peace Award contest. Last week he attempted to file suit against Mr. Bok for $1,100,000-$100,000 for the prize he didn't receive, $1,000,000 for the publicity he didn't get. The attempt failed because of a legal technicality...
...Philadelphia, one Mrs. Emma F. Ware functioned as a juryman, signed a verdict in a $150,000 damage suit against the Pennsylvania Railroad. Next day Mrs. Ware startled the U. S. District Court by stating she had "changed her mind." Said she: "I could not sleep last night because I believed I had voted the wrong way. I'm sorry, but I do not agree with the verdict...
...forget that British Govern-ment contract. It's all true. Murphy's libel suit is a four-flushing bluff. He knows it's all true. Remember that when you go to the polls...
...will atten'd to Murphy and his libel suit in the court. You attend to him at the polls...
...Journal's wish, it seems, is to be granted although Mr. Hearst and the Star Company filed a demurrer to prevent the suit, and were overruled. It is an old, old trick to begin a libel suit before election and drop it afterwards. Apparently Mr. Murphy has some new tricks in his bag. Unless some further legal business intervenes, Mr. Murphy will have an opportunity to go before a jury, shouting, chanting, singing...