Word: underwoods
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...little phrase which for a generation has been ubiquitously but impersonally part of the entire U. S. Press, last week expanded itself into a complete, interesting little news story, then subsided and became, modified inwardly but not outwardly, just the same little phrase again: "?Underwood & Underwood...
From behind the anonymity of their credit line, which appears under photographs of every conceivable nature in U. S. newspapers, magazines, textbooks, albums, the Brothers Elmer and Bert Underwood stepped out to announce that they had sold control of their firm to seven younger executives...
...JOHN E. UNDERWOOD...
...Subscriber Underwood, all thanks for a letter which exhaustively refutes the charge that Cornell compares unfavorably with Stanford, in whose founding Cornell played so large a part...
...Senator in seniority of service, in actual age (76). He is one of the four most influential Democrats in the Senate (Arkansas' Robinson, Montana's Walsh, Virginia's Glass are the other three). He was chairman of the Senate Finance Committee (1913-19) which wrote the Underwood-Simmons Bern. Local bank failures last year caused him serious financial loss. In 1928 his Dry Protestant efforts turned North Carolina against Wet Catholic Alfred Emanuel Smith. A bitter hater, he still flaunts his opposition to the Tammany wing of his party, balks at reconciliation. This year...