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In the fall of 1924, he wrote a prospectus for The New Yorker.
Finally, Barish says that, together with the German-appointed editor of Le Soir, Raymond De Becker, he wrote a prospectus for an art magazine whose purpose was "to promote the entire range of the most bizarre Nazi ideologies".
"What is to happen when guilty management writes a prospectus (for the board) containing materially false statements and fools both board and public into believing they are true?" Justice Breyer asked.
The idea for the museum, as well as much of the building's $10,000 purchase price, came from James R. Marsh of Pittstown, who wrote a prospectus for the museum in late 1951.
The SEC also posted a real-looking whitepaper that makes it clear that anyone can string together a few buzzwords and write a passable investment prospectus.
In a prospectus for the festival, issued a century ago, Max Reinhardt wrote, "The arts are not merely a luxury for the rich and sated, but food for the needy".
He sat down at his desk to work out a prospectus for the mogul's son.
I remember reading a prospectus for Leeds and they did a course on 'law and knitting'.
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