Word: coverer
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Yankee Gehrig and Giant Hubbell were, in a sense, both winners, each being chosen most-valuable-player in his league the week he appeared on TIME'S cover...
...Hyde Park Emil Hurja, the New Deal's No. i election dopester, worked out with Nominee Roosevelt a 5,000-mile campaign trip to cover as many doubtful states as possible. While they huddled over their maps and charts, red-headed Frank Murphy, High Commissioner to the Philippines and Democratic Nominee for Governor of Michigan, arrived. Not so happy are New Dealers in Michigan since Republican Senator Couzens took a drubbing in the primaries after announcing that he favored four more years of Roosevelt...
...President Gerard Swope posted notice that henceforth company wages will be adjusted periodically with changes in the cost of living. Following the Department of Labor's index, wages will be increased up to 10%, but will not be cut lower than they were Oct. 1. To cover the last six months' rise in living costs, G. E. last week granted a 2 raise...
...front cover) In Castel Gandolfo last month His Holiness Pope Pius XI, much refreshed by a summer in the cool Alban Hills, summoned to his side for an hour's conference His Eminence Eugenic Cardinal Pacelli, Secretary of State to His Holiness, Camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church, Archpriest of the Vatican Basilica. What the 79-year-old Holy Father said to the austere, slim-fingered 60-year-old Prince of the Church who is his most trusted associate, no outsider knew. Next day, amid villagers' cheers and band music, the Pope returned from Castel Gandolfo to Vatican...
...register." Whatever John Milton Nichols may be, he has set something of a record for financial exhibitionism in the past three years. He got his headline tag of "100%" by liquidating loans as fast as he could early in Depression, having more than enough cash and Government bonds to cover all his deposits when the banking storm hit. Later the Nichols index of liquidity climbed to 102% which also got his name in the papers. But Banker Nichols did not really begin to show his stuff until the advent of the New Deal...