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Word: suits (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
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...shall file suit against Mgr. Ladeuze and carry the fight to the highest court in Belgium. I shall continue to resist with the full conviction that if the Belgians yield this question, they will be yielding to the Germans...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BELGIUM: At Louvain | 7/9/1928 | See Source »

...Connery paid $500 for Hornsby's release and handed him a ticket to St. Louis. Many ballplayers get their start much the same way; many of them show up again in their home towns after a few months with nothing to show for their trip except a new suit and a phrase, "When I was in the big leagues. . . ." But though Hornsby's beginning was a stencil his career from that time on was not. He played shortstop, then second base; he batted well. He made an enemy, Bill Hinchman, Pittsburgher, and came near fighting with him every...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Midseason | 7/9/1928 | See Source »

...year-old 21st Earl of Enroll, last of a line of Hereditary Lord High Constables of Scotland dating from 1315. He was roundly called a "blackguard" in London, last week, by Judge Sir Maurice Hill who assessed $15,000 damages against him as the corespondent in a successful divorce suit brought by Major Cyril S. R. Hill. "Mrs. Hill," said Judge Hill (no relation), "is a woman of the lowest character and a liar, perhaps due to the influence of the corespondent...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Tut-Tut | 7/2/1928 | See Source »

...chance was unaware that the New York Times, pillar of respectability, printed all the news that's fit to print and not another line, if he had the insolence to name the Times or any other "great newspaper,"-well, he would find out what a libel suit was like. "Produce," wrote Publisher Ochs,† "a single example of a 'great newspaper' which is subservient to advertisers . . . name newspaper and owner." Name, if he dare, the New York Times. Name Adolph S. Ochs...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Publishers Fume | 7/2/1928 | See Source »

Ford Sued. The Packard Motor Car Co. and the Wire Wheel Corp. of America last week filed suit against the Ford Motor Co., charging that the demountable wire wheel used on the new Ford is an infringement of the Cowles patent which Packard and Wire Wheel control. Fourteen years ago, one Edward T. Cowles of Warren, Ohio, sold this patent to Packard for a reported...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business & Finance: Motor Week | 7/2/1928 | See Source »

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