Word: broadest
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...plan, said Secretary Doak: "The U. S. Employment Service has decided to open at least one employment bureau in each of the States and the District of Columbia to cooperate with State and local authorities. ... It likewise will cooperate in the broadest sense to take care of interstate labor placements in co-operation with employers and employes...
Dollars v. Rifles. As adopted last week the Draft Convention lays down as its broadest proposal that "each of the High Contracting Parties agrees to limit and as far as possible to reduce its total annual expenditures on land, naval, and air forces...
Significance. In its broadest aspect the 1930 Congressional election was a serious reversal for President Hoover and his Administration. Last month he personally visited three States (Massachusetts, Ohio, North Carolina). In each of them the election tide ran against him. Directly or indirectly he and his actions, or lack of action, were implicit issues under the criss-cross veneer of local questions. Voters struck...
...Republican from the state that gave the world "Grundy" tariff rates. On the other hand it could be pointed out that his long foreign service has given him a view of the U. S. high tariff wall from the outside, that he sees foreign trade and conditions in the broadest economic range. His personal record, is (or should be) above Senate attack; he has no known commercial connections to work against confirmation...