Word: suiting
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Italy and Belgium, with debts to the U. S. of four billions, two billions, half a billion dollars respectively, expressed their intention of funding their debts, the nations with smaller debts-CzechoSlovakia, Jugo-Slavia, Rumania-followed suit...
...leading Chicago terminal levators on lease. Now, however, being unable to fulfill its obligations under the lease, the constituent companies will be turned back to their original owners. Already the Armour Grain Co. and the Rosenbaum Grain Corporation are leaving the temporary merger, with others possibly to follow suit shortly...
...Bishop wrote about the Senator, calling him familiarly "Cabot." The Banker Bishop (socalled because of his inherited wealth, his financial successes on behalf of his Church), cousin of President A. Lawrence Lowell of Harvard, wrote sympathetically-too sympathetically to suit many people. For, praising Mr. Lodge, he offered something less than half-praise to Woodrow Wilson...
...large earnings of the road, however, stuck in the crop of some of the preferred stockholders, who had waited dividendless for years. Presently some of them brought suit for $29,000,000, approximately, earned but not paid on the preferred prior to 1923. Talk of a 6% dividend on the common was promptly dropped...
...market, advertised by thousands of brittle, frostily handsome young men who stared down at the great U. S. public from streetcar nooks and up at them from the back pages of magazines. It was called the Van Heusen collar. Forthwith, John B. Bolton of Philadelphia brought suit against one John M. Van Heusen of Jamaica Plain, Mass., to recover $6,000,000. Last week, the court awarded him $1,314,241 of that amount...