Word: krug
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Minnesota and Chicago as well as Swarthmore, attend biological meetings in Manhattan and elsewhere, taking with him his plain, patient wife, who is a doctor of medicine and has done valuable research on metabolism. Born to a brewer in Denmark's Jutland 65 years ago, August Krogh (pronounced Krug) was fascinated by beetle larvae at the age of four. At the University of Copenhagen he ripped with great speed and facility through courses in physics, chemistry and biology, specialized in zoology, studied the respiration of marine animals on a Greenland expedition, learned to like seal meat ("sweet, different...
Last week, day after the Supreme Court decision on TVA, Franklin Roosevelt announced that SEC had informed him that it had no statutory authority to make such an appraisal. Next day, TVA's Chief Power Engineer Julius A. Krug, taking over during David Lilienthal's illness, went quietly to Wendell Willkie's green-carpeted office in Manhattan, ended the sport as far as Tennessee Electric is concerned...
...sale. C. A. T. & T. long-distance earnings between 1913 and 1935 were shown to have been $400,000,000, or an annual return of 10.9% on investment despite several voluntary rate cuts. In the same period the associated companies made an average of 6.7%. Commission Accountant J. A. Krug noted that while the operating companies were subject to state regulation, A. T. & T.'s long lines department was not. A. T. & T. Vice President Charles Proctor Cooper's explanation: "It is inevitable that earnings on various parts of a nation-wide system will vary from-time...
...Fuller, J. H. Gilbert, G. G. Glidden, J. H. Goulder. J. G. Grady, A. G. Grant, W. D. Hard-wick, R. W. Harper, W. C. Hartridge, R. O. Hein, G. M. Hixon. Peter Jay, W. W. Jeffers. E. M. Kahn, Shaun Kelly, Francis Keyes, J. T. Kilbreth, J. H. Krug. J. L. Kunen...
...enigmatic inflections Diana Wynyard gives the role which Miss Fontanne made lusty and spectacular. The decor of MGM's expert Cedric Gibbons, the direction of Sidney Franklin and the clever casting of Frank Morgan, who looks a little like Barrymore, for the role of Dr. Krug all help to make the picture a suave and ingratiating transcription, which should repay in prestige what it loses at the box office...