Word: ve
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...ve my own ideas on that) Yet you didn't let Eugenie...
...quoted in a telegraph story in Tulsa as saying Bill Murray didn't have a chance. I never said no such thing. And I want a retraction, an old fashioned 'Beg Your Pardon.' because you are the first newspaper reporter I've seen on this trip...
Said Henry Ford fortnight ago: "We're going to risk everything we've got to create useful work for just as many people as possible." At that time 70,000 men were working at the Ford Dearborn factory. Last week 1,300 who did not work there, but wanted to, gathered on a Detroit street corner. Quietly they began marching to the River Rouge plant to ask for jobs. At the Dearborn city line their number had doubled, their quietude had yielded to aggressiveness. Fifty Dearborn police tried to turn them back. Out from the mob burst...
...Duchess, had a son. Eighteen years ago she parted with him when her marriage to his father was dissolved by the Swedish State Council and by decree of Tsar Nicholas II. Last week mother and son were reunited.- Landing at Southampton from the Europa, Marie cried happily: "I've come over to hear wedding bells!" In her arms she clasped Gustav Lennart Nicholas Paul Bernadotte, a Swedish Prince who has renounced his royal rights to marry a Swedish commoner, Froken Karin Nissvandt...
...lacking in drama were the Ford movements last week. With a sensationalism he has not attempted since he upped wages when everybody else was reluctantly promising to maintain them (TIME, Dec. 2, 1929), he declared he was "prepared to risk everything we've got. . . . We have nothing the public did not give us. No surplus exists for private benefit; every surplus is provided for future use. The future is here now and we are going to do our utmost?to risk everything if necessary to see if we cannot make what the country needs most?jobs. We're going...