Word: electioneerings
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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TIME'S production schedule was retarded 24 hours to carry election results in the Nov. 9 issue to 750,000 readers. Those copies which arrived more than 24 hours late were unavoidably delayed in the mail by week-end delivery schedules.- ED.
Franklin Roosevelt, having a public taste of election triumph, pointed to that placard and cried: "That sign's all right, and it's all my fault. That's one time I didn't take Jim Farley's advice. He wanted me to go into Vermont...
So saying, he disappeared into his private car and his train pulled out for Washington, leaving behind the first public declaration of what he intended to do with his great political triumph. Measured in the percentage of the voting public whom he had won to his support, his triumph was...
Two days after election the U. S. Social Security Board made public its plans for registering workers and employers for the old-age pension tax. These plans called for delivery next week of registration blanks for employers, which must be filled in and returned before the week is out. The...
With the campaign controversy over, the nature of the registration thus settled, the beginning of a new controversy raised its head: labor leaders prepared to urge the American Federation of Labor convention next week at Tampa to demand that Congress place the whole old-age pension tax on employers instead...