Word: waited
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...will wait up for a message from President Roosevelt," he cried, "even if I have to sit up until four in the morning. . . . The moment I hear I shall let you all know. . . . Goodnight. . . . Goodnight...
Last week the case was tried by Municipal Court Justice Samuel Ecker and an all-white jury. Counsel for Horn & Hardart was Nicholas Pecora. brother of Investigator Ferdinand Pecora. His argument was that the automat had been shorthanded, and that even a Horn & Hardart executive had had to wait one hour before being served that night. Unimpressed, the jury awarded a verdict to Negro Tobias. Judge Ecker ordered Horn & Hardart...
...Tachikaze did not wait, but steamed to the scene, sent a landing party ashore and made its report. All this the Japanese Government ineffectively tried to deny...
...Manhattan monstrous, acromegalic Primo Camera appeared before a referee in bankruptcy, sequel to a breach of prom ise verdict for $14,380.25 obtained against him by one Emelia Tersini, London wait ress (TIME, March 24, 1930). Demanded the referee: "Have you any money at all?" Camera : "I dono. That don't intrust me." Referee: "Do you know what a petition in bankruptcy is?" Camera: "Sure. Broke." Referee: "Is that all you know . . .?" Camera: "Yeah...
Because this year's wheat crop is already on the way to market, it does not figure in the Domestic Allotment plan. But farmers will not have to wait until next year to collect their bonuses. As President Roosevelt is eager to put cash quickly into their jeans, a generous Government will pay them first and count on their performance to reduce production later. To get his subsidy, John Wheatman takes these steps...