Word: electioneerings
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Says Ex-Senator Watson of Senator Norris' unsuccessful fight in 1910 to prevent the re-election of "Uncle Joe" Cannon to the Speakership and the readoption of the Reed Rules under which he operated as Speaker: "George W. Norris had been a judge, and always a man of industry...
Bellicose John Lewis-pretending that the President's words were no rebuke and showing by his attitude that he plainly thought they were - blustered: "I do not believe the President intended to rebuke the working people of America who are his friends and who are only attempting to obtain...
It is almost impossible for a Latin-American regime to antagonize Good Neighbor Roosevelt, and the New York Times, in reporting the confiscation of 187 U. S.-owned estates, one of 27,000 acres, observed last week: "If the November election is any indication, the majority of Americans favor President...
Moody's Investors Service computes an index from 15 spot prices, makes Dec. 31, 1931 equal 100. Last week the Moody figure touched 210, up from 183.6 the day after Franklin Roosevelt was re-elected President last November. Yale's Dr. Irving Fisher has a weekly wholesale price...
¶ Appointment of State judges by Governors (instead of by election).