Word: dears
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...dear John." Franklin Roosevelt announced that he was in favor of price reductions, opposed to wage reductions (see p. 7). John Lewis addressing his miners went further, opposed both kinds of reductions, fearing that one would lead to the other. Said he: "All we need now in this country to encompass and insure a complete and most devastating economic, social and political debacle is to reduce the prices of commodities and reduce the wage structure. . . . How many years did we try that policy during the Administration of former President Hoover?" At the word "Hoover"' the delegates sent...
...John Lewis' big face when he congratulated the miners for helping re-elect "the only President in our lifetime who has tried to give a square deal to the common people of this country." The President's regrets to the miners' convention in 1936 began "My Dear President Lewis;" fortnight ago it began "My dear John," but John Lewis has been something less than an enthusiastic Roosevelt admirer for nearly a year, has made no bones about his dissatisfaction with the President's handling of Recession...
...Dear Polly: Please tell us, how much does it take to get married...
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...name of Guy Maier is synonymous with everything that is musically significant in this country. He is a tried and true artist with long years of concert bad experience behind him. He is particularly dear to New Englanders, for although a native of Buffalo, he was a resident of Boston during the years he studied at the New England Conservatory of Music. His later studies were made in Berlin under the well-known Arthur Schwab. For many years, the pianistic team of "Pattison and Maier" was a familiar part of the concert season of nearly every large American, European...