Word: use
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...primarily, therefore, the illegal use of money for improper purpose that I fear. The great danger which confronts us is the legal use of money for improper purposes...
...this time there is much use of money in just this fashion. Perhaps the most glaring instances are in the election of candidates to represent the parties in the election...
...view of my refusal to ignore the laws and to seek the abolition or amendment of them, you still wish to use lawful means to attain your desires, the way is open to address your petition to the Deputies and Senators of the Federal Congress or to the local Legislatures...
Wills. Sports writers have long: referred to Mrs. Molla Bjurstedt Mallory as "the lion-hearted." They began to use this somewhat hackneyed phrase for a most uncommon quality in 1921 when Mrs. Mallory beat Suzanne Lenglen in their one-set match at Forest Hills. They repeated it when, in 1923, Mrs. Mallory lost her title, after a redoubtable struggle, to Miss Wills (TIME, Aug. 27, 1923.) And they reiterated it last week when Mrs. Mallory had eliminated Helen Wills from the New York State championship at Eye. It was Helen Wills second defeat in eight days. She spent her energy...
including a frock coat and silk hat. PATRONIZE the best hotels. USE BUSINESS CARDS and stationery...