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Suppose, as a test of national issues, we take the chief issues presented to Congress by the President in his last two messages. Those issues are: 1. Tax reduction. 2. Water power, as represented at Muscle Shoals and Boulder Dam. 3. National defense. 4. Tariff. 5. Industrial relations. 6. Prohibition. 7. Farm relief. 8. Reorganization of the Government. 9. Foreign policy...

Author: By Charles Merz, | Title: Presidential Possibilities | 3/16/1928 | See Source »

...docile party in Congress on this issue. Water power is one of Smith's major intersts and major issues. As safely as anything can be predicted of him as President, he would demand government operation of the power plants at Muscle Shoals and, if they are built, at Boulder...

Author: By Charles Merz, | Title: Presidential Possibilities | 3/16/1928 | See Source »

...friendly strike, with jokes and chaffing between picketers and guards?until last week. Then Louis N. Scherf, whom Governor William H. Adams had placed in charge of the State Law Enforcement Bureau, which was revived to meet the strike conditions, heard of a mass meeting to be held at Boulder prior to an advance on the Columbine mine, one of the few properties in the northern part of the state which had been able to continue operations. Mr. Scherf took a squad of 20 state police and hurried upstate to the Columbine. Adjutant General Paul P. Newlon of the Colorado...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Wobbling | 12/5/1927 | See Source »

...Peabody Hall on "Religion and Law," has exchanged places with Professor W. B. Munro A.M. '99 on the schedule of lectures. Professor Munro spoke last Sunday on "Religion and State" when Dean Pound was away at the celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the University of Colorado at Boulder...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: POUND IS SECOND SPEAKER IN P.B.H. RELIGION SERIES | 11/12/1927 | See Source »

...such pressing matters as farm relief, the Boulder Dam project, the naval building program and Muscle Shoals, views are so divergent that action can hardly be taken until later in the session, whenever Congress meets...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE CONGRESS: No Special Session | 9/26/1927 | See Source »

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