Word: nosedness
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As her grandmother pawned her gewgaws for gunpowder and tore up her cotton petticoats for bandages when the homeland was imperiled in 1861-65, so many a Louisiana lady was last week offering her most cherished heirlooms for sale to raise money to crush the boss rule of blatant, butter...
It was Benito Mussolini's show and small limelight did he give Adolf Hitler. Up to the very morning of their meeting in Venice last week both were nervous as tomcats. Each seemed to fear some hitch or double-cross. Each whipped his Press into absolute silence. Round about...
(3 of 3) "full faith and credit." Though they dropped to new lows for the year last week, Dawes & Young bonds were far from going to zero. Dawes 75, once worth 109? on the gold dollar, closed the week at 53? on the paper dollar. Young 5½s which...
It was a fine thing to say in London last week that not since Edward III had a British Government defaulted. His Majesty's Government has considered it worth while to make "token payments ' on its war debt to the U. S. only because President Roosevelt, after receiving...
They came with their shillelaghs-florid-faced Thomas Francis McMahon swinging the threat of a cotton textile strike and pug-nosed Michael Francis Tighe brandishing what looked dangerously like a steel strike. If either or both landed a good stiff wallop with their clubs. General Johnson's job-making...