Word: discussed
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...This paper is edited under the guidance of Father Charles Coughlin, whom Mr. O'Connor two years ago was promising to kick publicly from the Capitol to the White House. Last week, the Reorganization fight over, Franklin Roosevelt invited Mr. O'Connor to the White House to discuss something else entirely: the Wages-&-Hours Bill which, reported by the Labor Committee last fortnight, needed only a special ruling by the Rules Committee, of which Mr. O'Connor is chairman, to bring it to the floor for a vote...
...businessmen and schoolmen agreed that: 1) U. S. education in recent years has paid too much attention to methods of teaching and not enough to social problems; 2) business has been backward in adjusting itself to new technological conditions. But when they began to discuss what should be done about it, the debate grew bitter. Businessman Houston warned the educators they were flirting with dangerous, collectivistic ideas. More bluntly, Businessman Jones charged them with letting businessmen down, demanded that they do something to remove the impression prevalent among businessmen that educators were "persistently questioning the continued usefulness to society...
Prall will discuss to relationship of Communist theory to philosophy in his lecture which is entitled "Marxism and Philosophy," The meeting of the Society will take place in the Phillips Brooks House...
...this introductory lecture Mr. Myrdal discussed the "Impending Crisis in Western Society," and outlined the general problem that he will discuss in three following lectures...
...State employes' salaries and the income from Governmental bonds; whereby, also, States may not tax Federal employes' salaries or income from State or Federal securities. Last week he did so. ¶ Major White House visitors of the week: Union Pacific's William Averell Harriman, who discussed a Business Advisory Council meeting at Sun Valley, Idaho; Chairman Frank R. McNinch of the FCC, to discuss the Commission's investigation to ascertain whether radio broadcasting is a monopoly; Idaho's Senator William Borah, to discuss his bill to enforce anti-trust laws through Federal licensing of corporations...