Word: elliott
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...month American Sugar Refining, $300 a month Armour & Co. (now nothing), previously $1,000 a month, still earlier $40,000 a year American Express (formerly) $3,000 a year Brooklyn-Manhattan Transit (formerly) $20,000 a year International Paper, about $2,000 Stone & Webster (formerly) $1,500 Underwood Elliott Fisher, about $2,000 Western Union Telegraph, about $3,000 Finance Co. of Great Britain & America (formerly) about...
...Ernest Thompson extolled Pioneer Makemie. "with the care of all the churches on his shoulders," before a statue of him erected 25 years ago. Doubling back to look at churches at Pokomoke City and Snow Hill, the Presbyterians dined at Salisbury, listened to speeches by Missions Board Secretary Robert Elliott Speer and onetime Northern Moderator Lewis Seymour Mudge who said God's word to the church is: "Now march, and lead America that America may become wholly Christian for America's sake, for the world's sake, for Christ's sake...
...Corporative State," Professor Elliott, Sever...
Declaring that there can be no return to normalcy William Y. Elliott, Professor of Government, declared that the Roosevelt Administration "cannot turn back from paternalism and must undertake further state supervision," and that the United States is heading for a condition which "will closely aproach state capitalism. The NRA envisions a state which must coerce its economic life." Edward S. Mason, Associate Professor of Economics, agreed that in order to carry out the economic program of the present administration "the government must set up an elaborate policing machine to enforce its policies...
...graduate students and members of the Department of Government, will hold its first meeting of the year at 8 o'clock tomorrow evening in the Lowell House Common Room, to discuss the theoretical implications of the National Industrial Recovery Act. A. N. Holcombe '06, professor of Government, W. Y. Elliott, professor of Government, E. P. Herring, instructor in Government, and G. C. S. Benson, instructor in Government, will lead the discussion...