Word: discussed
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...days, but negotiations to end the strike remained frozen. Like Governor Murphy, sympathetic Governor Homer refused to risk bloodshed by sending militia to evict the sitters. As General Motors' officials had first done, Fansteel's President Robert J. Aitchison stood firm on his property rights, refused to discuss a settlement until his plant was evacuated. Thrice rejecting Governor Horner's pleas for a conference, he said he was perfectly willing to talk to his own employes, but would never treat with their outside C. I. O. leaders. "If they can sit in there," said...
There are so many subjects listed in your very comprehensive program that you will realize how difficult it would be for me to informingly discuss any of them in a letter. They are the subjects that are now attracting the attention of those who desire, as I am sure we all do, to maintain in its full integrity our system of government, and yet make possible the adjustment of its activities to the conditions that have so materially changed in a recent period and are still undergoing great changes...
...minimum wages and maximum hours for industry." Representing the Debating Council will be Richard Sullivan '38 and Joseph P. Healey '38. As is the custom with meets of this type, there will be no judge, but the audience will have the opportunity to question the debaters and discuss the subject at the close of the meet...
...fifth floor of Dunster so he could have quiet. At Hayes-Bickford's he made friends with a student who commuted from Allston and he got to know well the Exchange Student from Lingnan in China. Nights the three of them would get together in his room and discuss Boethins. They had all read Boethius in the original and in the Middle English translation...
...next article will discuss Research in business and industry as an opportunity for college graduates. The Alumni Placement Office welcomes inquiries concerning any of the questions discussed in these articles...