Word: uncertained
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...nicotine. Dr. Dorsey has never found it necessary for a patient to take more than 18 doses of lobeline in any 24 hours. Usually three or four capsules a day have sufficed. "For a day or two there may be some nausea, a metallic taste, and an uncertain feeling of malaise, but no more unpleasant symptoms...
...company would raise the bid. Sinclair's last offer was $17,600,000 in stock, $10,000,000 cash in 1933. This was $5,000,000 more cash than Standard offered, but Richfield's bondholder and creditor committees decided that Harry Sinclair's securities were of uncertain market value, turned down his bid. It looked as if President Kingsbury had won. At Consolidated's annual stockholders' meeting in 1934, however, Harry Sinclair showed his ace. He announced that a deal was on with Henry L. Doherty to buy Richfield jointly. Same day, in California, Cities...
George J. Peak, Winchester, Ill. horse breeder: "A horse is like a child. He will take advantage of a person who handles him in an uncertain manner. You can control him better if you are unafraid." Conceding the point for domestic creatures, Frank ("Bring 'Em Back Alive") Buck declared: "As a rule, 'man-smell' will make a wild animal run as fast...
Since no Federal law applies to this case, the decree of the Wisconson Supreme Court is final and the money will come to the University. But just how much of this sum will be absorbed by taxes is still uncertain...
...wealth evenly between his widow and a niece. His total fortune was estimated at $10,000,000, a sum which is subject to the Federal inheritance tax. Since liquidation of this property involves the sale of a large block of shares of the Milwaukee Journal, a transaction of uncertain magnitude, the amount of Mrs. Nieman's share is still not definitely known, but is probably around $5,000,000. Federal taxes will deduct about 50%, leaving $2,500,000 as an estimated sum which would have been realized by Mrs. Nieman had she lived...