Word: columnist
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...constituents. Did Squire Franklin Delano Roosevelt of Hyde Park,* did Squire Henry Morgenthau of Fishkill, report their gentlemen-farming costs as business expenses in the "unethical" fashion in which other rich men treated racing stables, chicken farms, and yachts? Mrs. Roosevelt took notice of the question raised by Columnist David Lawrence- whether having checks for her radio performances turned over directly to charity was a form of tax avoidance (TIME, June 14). Without directly answering his question, she said: "On every penny of income I have received, I've paid my full...
...Hampshire's Senator Bridges, who blew his horn on behalf of the U. S. mails, blew again with the suggestion that the child labor provisions be removed from the Act and submitted to Congress separately on their own merits. Columnist Hugh S. Johnson, former NRA boss, asked belligerently: "Why did both Mr. Lewis and Mr. Green seek modifications? . . . Because it threatens the very existence of unionism. Because it is utterly Fascistic...
...chest is to be collected. In one important aspect, however, the Guild remained unchanged. The convention's votes (143 this year) are still dominated by the solid bloc of 24 from the New York City delegation, which is affectionately devoted and subservient to Scripps-Howard Columnist Heywood Broun, the Guild's founder and perennial president...
Under mussy, good-hearted Columnist Broun, who has been aptly described as "an unmade bed," the New Yorkers and their convention allies lost no time last week in introducing and passing a succession of liberal-radical resolutions through the convention...
...Franklin Pierce Adams (Columnist "F. P. A.") were house guests at the White House for a couple of days...