Word: suspects
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Senator Gerry sincere apologies. If he attended parties' at the Warwick Neck estate, it was while the late Col. Felix Wendelschaefer used it as a summer home, before the property passed into the hands of Suspect Rettich...
...Moines a suspect held by the police explained his hoard of dimes by insisting he was a coin collector. Des Moines and other Iowa banks had to call on Chicago's Federal Reserve for fresh supplies of dimes...
...event, the new time of some of the games this-year shows such an utter disregard for the convenience of undergraduates living in the Houses, that one would suspect that the game is no longer for the college, but for outside spectators...
...those reasons that the President's forthcoming message on the bonus bill will be singularly significant. General comment from the Capitol suggests that Mr. Roosevelt will come out openly to rout those who suspect the sincerity of his vote. But politicians in favor of the bill will over be inclined to find some subtlety, some presidential wink in his speech as a sign that the printing presses are to be oiled up and the veto is to be overridden. The President will need all his candor to convince these Senators that his vote is sincere...
...ordinarily an affliction of old age. But often it follows an attack of inflammation of the brain. To help detect the earliest signs of this palsy and combat it, Dr. Abraham Maurice Ornsteen of Philadelphia offered a suggestion which anyone can try in his own living room. The suspect holds both hands before his face, with all fingers clenched except fore finger and thumb. He then rapidly pats each forefinger against each thumb. Normally, the twitching is symmetrical in the two hands. In the abnormal state "one notes a definite limitation of agility...