Word: constantly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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After signing, on March 7, the "round-robin" protest against the court change, Professor Griswold, participating in a symposium, decried the proposed judiciary legislation. Although he has been a constant opponent of court change, his sympathies have tended to agree with those of the minority of he court...
Following a meeting of Cambridge business men Monday, where local merchants voiced discontent at constant traffic congestion in the Square, Captain Canney and his chief, Timothy F. Leahy, released their intended plan of action and said signs will be changed "by sometime next month...
...settlement with which she announced herself "extremely well pleased." Less pleased with Mr. Rand's terms, the strike leaders pondered, postponed acceptance. Elsewhere in the seething cauldron of U. S. Labor old and new sit-downs and walkouts continued to splash up and vanish in a constant boil...
...final divorce. In messages reaching England last week the Duke of Windsor particularized his wedding plans, named a date early in May, expressed strong desire that the bridal car shall be chauffeured by George Laclbrook and guarded by Inspector David Storier of Scotland Yard. These two one-time constant attendants upon Edward and Mrs. Simpson made off to England as soon as they could and last week "were holding their ground. Candidate for honors as ''the Englishman who most dislikes Mrs. Simpson" is the detective who was assigned to escort her on her flight to France. He rode...
...formula" for breaking strikes. Prime ingredient of the formula was demoralization of strikers and winning of public sympathy by back-to-work movements "operated by a puppet association of so-called 'loyal employes' secretly organized by the employer." Other features included branding of strike leaders as "agitators," constant propaganda in news and advertisements, threats to close or move plants, plentiful use of strikebreakers including '"missionaries" who would visit strikers' homes under false names. The unsavory details of these tactics were revealed when the National Labor Relations Board called Remington Rand on the carpet on charges...