Word: discussable
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...have been two C. I. O. leaders David Dubinsky of International Ladies' Garment Workers and Max Zaritsky of United Hatters, Cap & Millinery Workers. At their instance, the A. F. of L. Executive Council last month appointed a committee of three to meet with a C. I. O. committee, discuss reconciliation. But Chairman Lewis, who had tied his fortunes securely to those of Franklin Roosevelt, refused to bargain until after election. Last week in Pittsburgh he confidently refused the Dubinsky-Zaritsky demands for a negotiating committee. Best he would offer was to meet personally with...
Comment could not be obtained from any faculty member and as far as could be learned, the meeting was merely to discuss the situation as it is at present...
...CRIMSON will soon publish the last of three articles dealing with the employment of Seniors which will discuss "First jobs; some general characteristics and their significance...
Plans for the writing of the second chapter in the history of the year-old H-Y-P Conference are now well under way. Last year the Conference was notably successful in its aim, the bringing together of important figures in governmental, academic and business life to discuss problems of particularly pertinent interest. By and large it represented a study of that great structure known as government, that bridge between society and the individual. The subjects there represented included foreign trade, agriculture, banking, social security, government and industry, and associated topics...
...opposition worthy of the name remained, Hearst papers, alone standing firm for the oath. Church groups sensed the beginning of mechanized thinking, labor leaders recognized a popular issue in time to support repeal, and the majority of the press was favorably inclined. The fundamental question, whether teachers can discuss changes in society, was somehow felt on all sides. Roosevelt, Landon, Smith have all opposed teachers' oaths, and now the Massachusetts legislature seems to be approaching agreement with them...