Word: clark
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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High among the Ds were the House Rules Committeemen (including Democrats Cox of Georgia, Clark of North Carolina, Smith of Virginia; Republicans Mapes of Michigan, McLean of New Jersey) who long delayed a vote on Wages-&-Hours. Others of the 39 House...
...listed. From the League's Executive Vice President Eli Oliver, however, correspondents dragged enough to indicate that such friendly gentlemen as New York's Wagner will rate A, California's McAdoo with the Bs (although Franklin Roosevelt last week graded him A), George of Georgia and Clark of Missouri in the outer...
Stiff-necked Back Bay society learned that Sally Clark, 18, younger sister of Mrs John Aspinwall Roosevelt, had walked into Boston's Ritz-Carlton, posed for pictures, then announced that she would this week make her debut not as a socialite but as a professional songstress on the Ritz's roof garden. Salary: $150 the first week, $200 the second, $250 thereafter. "I am not thinking of Hollywood," said she, last week, "I imagine that from time to time I shall see all my friends. But I am most interested in singing to the public...
...AMERICA'S CAPACITY TO PRODUCE, Edwin G. Nourse & Associates; AMERICA'S CAPACITY TO CONSUME, Maurice Leven, Harold G. Moulton, Clark Warburton; THE FORMATION OF CAPITAL, Harold G. Moulton; INCOME & ECONOMIC PROGRESS, Harold G. Moulton...
...their milk if it had to pay more for labor. They forced seven union employes to quit, ordered 15 others to sign a pledge: "I hereby agree not to join any organization bordering on or pertaining to labor unions." Vexed, NLRB's Wisconsin Regional Director Nathaniel S. Clark vowed he would not be "buffaloed by a bunch of farmers," rooted out a Wagner Act section which makes interference with NLRB a penal offense...