Word: cottons
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...farm policies of the New Deal were, as much as any man's, the handiwork of an affable Alabama cotton farmer named Ed O'Neal. As president of the powerful American Farm Bureau Federation, O'Neal's influence was instrumental in pushing ever higher support prices and ever stricter production controls through Congress. The natural history of lobbies indicated that the Farm Bureau would feed on success, ask for more and more and more...
...replacements? Why pads? ... I grant you that a few decadent types over here are to be seen wearing shinguards, and some tie up their big ears with light leather or cotton. Beyond this...
...COTTON-PRICE PROPS will probably be held at 90% of parity again next year, providing farmers vote to approve an 18.1 million-acre planting allotment as expected. Agriculture Secretary Benson has all but promised farmers that he will keep props high, although he could push them down to 82.5% under the new flexible price law. However, if farmers turn down acreage quotas in their vote this week, the props will automatically drop...
...same time the Corporation elected four new members to the group. They are Sheldon Glueck, Roscoe Pound Professor of Law and an expert on juvenile delinquency; Dana M. Cotton, Director of Placement in the Graduate School of Education; Cora A. DuBois, Stone-Radcliffe Professor Anthropology; and Dana L. Farnsworth, Director of University Health Services. Dean Leighton, Dean Bender, and Elliott Perkins '23, Master of Lowell House, were all reappointed to the group...
...game of the year. But U.C.L.A., having played in the Bowl last year, is ineligible, so Ohio State will go against Southern California, which has been beaten three times, including a 34-to-0 thrashing by U.C.L.A. Other scheduled bowl games: Sugar, Navy v. Mississippi; Orange, Duke v. Nebraska; Cotton, Arkansas v. Georgia Tech...