Word: boycotts
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Granting the general decline in U. S. foreign trade, disrupting effects of war and exchange restrictions, boycotters nevertheless claim much credit for these whopping trade losses. That credit must be divided between 1) the uncoordinated efforts of millions of individual shoppers, and 2) the organized activity that stems chiefly from two groups: the Joint Boycott Council (of the American Jewish Congress and Jewish Labor Committee) and the American Boycott Against Aggressor Nations (onetime Committee for a Boycott Against Japanese Aggression...
...Silo, Coughlin. Now just remember I will never buy this magazine again, and I will put my self out of the way, to ask my store keeper never to handle it. I am writing a few letters two your advertisers and ask thim in the name of Christianity two Boycott...
...Your insulting and unethical remarks about Father Coughlin and the Little Flower Shrine, are resented by me and many of my friends, and if an apology is not forthcoming in your publication at a very early date we shall boycott TIME, and will start a strong and active campaign against your magazine...
...boycott, an invention of those whom you would designate as (Roman) Catholics, is a powerful weapon for use against those whose standard is the greasy dollar, and, thank God, Christians are being educated...
Christians to take a personal pledge to boycott German goods, boats and territory are being rounded up by a committee suggested by Christopher T. Emmet Jr. of Stony Brook, L. I., headed by Dr. William Jay Schieffelin of Manhattan's Citizens' Union, assisted by Presidents Henry Noble MacCracken of Vassar College and Frank P. Graham of University of North Carolina, President Oliver La Farge of the American Association on Indian Affairs, Editor Guy Emery Shipler of the Churchman...