Word: disruption
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...California Institute cannot fail to lose if it attempts to make its Houses a substitute for the fraternities. House spirit may easily develop a rivalry like that of the fraternities, which disrupt the unity of many colleges by petty bickering. Blind loyalty to a group as heterogeneous as a House cannot fail to divert attention from the cultural advantages to be derived from the House Plan...
What went on at the Manhattan meeting, held in the offices of General Electric Co., was not revealed. The problem to be untangled was how to reorganize the vast Insull structure so that neither noteholders nor bankers will step in and disrupt it. To do this will probably demand either a tremendous extension of credit, a sale of some assets, the issuance of new securities to noteholders and bankers, or a combination of these steps. While it was stated that Owen D. Young was entering the situation only as Samuel Insull's personal friend historians recalled that in the early...
When Mr. Harvey intimated that he was too old to run for President, a great wrangle developed at the convention. Thereupon Mr. Harvey changed his mind, declared: "Rather than see the party fall into the hands of those who might disrupt it, I the nomination accept." Cheers echoed throughout the Ozark hills. For Vice President the Liberty Party nominated one Andrae Nardskog, 45, president of the Southwest Water League of California...
...week with four-fifths of their personnel, the other one-fifth resting. Thus each man or woman has, under the present Five-Day week, one day of rest after each four of work; but the "rest day" of husband and wife may not be the same, thus tending to disrupt the family...
Questions by Watson, Another effort to disrupt the Progressive conference came from Indiana's James Eli Watson, the G. O. P.'s Senate leader. Senator Watson publicly submitted to Senator Norris as the Carlton conference's chairman a set of 14 embarrassing political questions which he suggested the Progressives answer. He asked, among other things: Should the 18th Amendment be repealed? Should the Government undertake the ownership and operation of railways? Should the Constitution be amended to deprive the President of veto power? Should the country adopt the dole system...