Word: controlled
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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After losing the Virginia game 7-4 on the spring trip, Ingalls, Varsity mound mainstay for two years, developed a sore arm, which has kept him inactive to date. In practice yesterday the big righthander gave evidence that his layoff has in no way affected his speed or control on the rubber...
Speaking on "The Federal System," Professor Frankfurter insisted that the Supreme Court was justified in its voiding of many state laws, since the foremost consideration must always be the benefit of the nation as a whole. However, the judicial control over state laws is often costly, for it "stops experimentation at its source and bars needed increase to the fund of social knowledge...
First skirmish occurred even before the "babes" bought control of Alleghany. In planning this purchase, there was originally a syndicate including General Motors Executives Donaldson Brown and John Thomas Smith, the former having large holdings of Alleghany preferred stock...
...simply refused to attend the directors meeting, thus preventing a quorum and any action. Then, in his capacity as president, Mr. Bradley called a special meeting of Chesapeake Corp. stockholders with the avowed purpose of shuffling the directorate contrary to Owner Young's wishes, who feared losing his control thereby...
Next product of Poet MacLeish's top-working was a radio-play-poem, The Fall of the City, broadcast in 1937. A radio-studio innovation, it presented Fascism as a spook-in-armor, stalking in on and taking control of a nation paralyzed by inertia, fear and propaganda. Few listeners-in agreed on the poetic merits of what the rather wild air waves had been saying, but most did agree that if Fascism should come to the U. S. it would come as a man, not a spook, agreed also that in The Fall of the City Radio-Play...