Word: sweetness
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Holiday. By 1952, Caterina had married a German juggler named Eric van Aro, now lives in West Germany as a popular recording artist and movie actress. Her singing style has settled into a kind of modified Moorish that can develop into a frightening, savage howl or sink into a sweet whisper. Last week she occasionally accompanied herself expertly on a guitar, playing some poignant harmonies that freshened the overfamiliar Latin tunes...
KROY OILS, a Canadian company reportedly controlled by Great Sweet Grass Oils, which has been temporarily banned from trading over-the-counter and on the American Stock Exchange, has also been suspended by SEC from trading. SEC will hold hearings this month to see whether trading of two stocks should be suspended up to a year, or permanently...
There are those who argue that by facing the Soviet Union in the manner set forth above, we would be inviting World War III. To those we should recall the words of Patrick Henry, no less true today than in 1776: "Is life so dear or peace so sweet as to be purchased at the price of chains or slavery?" Peace at any price is a craven doctrine unworthy of the American nation...
...about time. For months SEC and the American Stock Exchange had been casting a suspicious eye on the trading in Sweet Grass, a favorite of the little speculator. Fortnight ago, Hearst Financial Columnist Leslie Gould listed it in his "Don't Be a Sucker" series as one of the hot items peddled over the counter by boiler shops using batteries of phones and sweet-talking salesmen. There were several reports that holders of big blocks of the stock were pushing it on over-the-counter brokers at 15% under the market price. On the American Exchange the stock became...
Last May, a market letter issued by Oil Statistics Co. of Babson Park, Mass. fired a public warning: "The literature disseminated on Great Sweet Grass oils is glaringly misleading. The situation strongly suggests that the 'professionals' have been using grand slam publicity techniques to distribute their own holdings of the stock and they are now pulling out." Oil Statistics also mentioned Kroy Oils as another company Sweet Grass reportedly controlled. Its report sent Sweet Grass stock, which had been ranging between 4 and 5¾, down...