Word: fishinger
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Until the collapse of the Florida boom, this will had only academic interest for the public. All of Florida East Coast's stock was held by the Flagler estate, the only publicly-owned securities being equipment trust certificates and a small first mortgage bond issue. But in order to...
Master of the Chinese junk will be a Rhode Island Irishman named Thomas Francis ("Ted") Kilkenny, who served as a Junior Lieutenant in the Navy during the War, has sailed square riggers to Alaska, lost his money in a tuna fishing com pany off Southern California and has al ready...
Samples: To leave no stone unturned (500 B.C.). Origins of this typical ancient proverb are shrouded in the past. Perhaps it refers to Greek crab-fishermen, perhaps to a legend of the Battle of Salamis, when a greedy Theban, digging fruitlessly for Persian treasure, was thus slyly advised by Delphi...
Living in bourgeois simplicity in Cliffside, N. J. with his wife and 21-year-old son, Artist Marin gave himself the luxury of a private studio for the first time in his life two months ago. He knocked the partition out between two small rooms. Always wearing high, stiff collars...
"The Governor and Company of Merchants of Great Britain Trading to the South Seas and Other Parts of America for Encouraging the Fishing" was chartered in 1711.