Word: sureness
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...successor, Vice President Curtis, Ambassador Dawes remarked: "Charlie sure is a splendid presiding officer...
...prisoners in and prisoners' enemies out. Last week Alphonse ("Scarface Al") Capone, once Chicago's No. 1 under-worldling, now a hunted exile "on the spot," went behind the bars of Philadelphia's Moyamensing jail for a year's "stretch." Philadelphia and Chicago officials were sure that Capone had deliberately taken refuge in prison, where the only bullets he would have to worry about would come from the guards' rifles...
Before him now, he was not sure that evil...
...their whole newsprint order. Mr. Graustein next argued that vertical combinations between newspapers and newsprintmakers were natural and wise. He cited the Chicago Tribune and the New York Times in the U. S., the Rothermere and the Berry papers in England, all of which own paper mills. To be sure, in these cases it is the press that owns the paper company. However, Mr. Graustein was able to cite the case of William Harrison, British paper maker, who owns a chain of newspapers and magazines (TIME, March 25). Conscious nonetheless of the U. S. tradition against any invasion...
...feel sure I am not alone in earnestly advocating such an extension of hours and hope a reasonable solution of the difficulties may be made before another academic year begins. George H. Blackwell...