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"This is Mary Ancel," said the Captain, "and I am Captain Pierre, and yonder is the Colonel, my son; and you see us here assembled in force, for it is the fete of little Jacob yonder, whose brothers and sisters have all come from their schools to dance at his birthday." Beatrice Merger, whose name might figure at the head of one of Mr.
One night in this same June, Harwood was directed by the city editor of the "Courier" to find Mr. Edward G. Thatcher. Two reporters had failed at it, and it was desirable to verify reports as to certain transactions by which Thatcher, in conjunction with Morton Bassett, was believed to be effecting a merger of various glass-manufacturing interests.
On February 22, 1934, a merger of the Republican Senatorial and Congressional Campaign Committees to conduct the Party's Congressional campaign independent of the Republican National Committee was announced in a joint statement by Senator Daniel O. Hastings of Delaware and Representative Chester C. Bolton of Ohio, chairmen, respectively, of the two committees.
Harris seemed deeply interested in studying the appearance of the man he had come to see so much interest, in fact, that Covington resented his scrutiny and inquired the nature of his business. "Excuse me," Harris said, quickly; "I came to talk over the proposed merger of the New York street railways." "Then you doubtless wish to see Mr. Gorham," Covington replied.
As for the whole eighty million, suppose I had to give a single thought to each person, I have not enough cogitations to go around. What we do is to stop the ruinous struggle of competing thoughts by recognizing a community of interests and forming a merger, under the collective term "American." Then all difficulties are minimized.
'I've taught you who is your master, said Waterman. 'Now here's your money. And now Lawrence fawns on him, and he's got rich and fat. But all his bank exists for is to lend money when Waterman is floating a merger, and call it in when he is buying." Montague could think of nothing to reply to that. "Mr. Ryder," he began at last, "I cannot be of much use to you now, because I haven't the facts.
The merger of the New York street railways, which occurred three weeks later, was Gorham's first chance to demonstrate to the public what the Consolidated Companies could accomplish in handling a great metropolitan transportation problem. The further he got into it, however, the more serious the problem became, and he had moved slowly to prevent any possible mistake.
His name was put down as a director of several leading companies, and it was rumoured that in the event of his acquittal he would undertake a merger of all the great burglar protection corporations of the United States. The trial opened a week later, and lasted two months.
The intoxication of an ideal and self-forgetting trust a merger of all else in tenderness flooded their souls and passed back and forth between them in their mutual glances. Then came that pursuing shout again, much nearer than before, and with a shock the two lovers remembered their true plight. Sir Guy reined in his steed. "Halt halt, Mary!" he commanded.
In attempting this merger, however, he had his first failure, but he showed that he could think for himself, and he was made increasingly responsible.
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