Word: employees
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Cornell's Dean Dexter Simpson Kimball called for "balancing production and consumption through mutual agreements of producing and marketing groups, [which] may mean a modification of the antitrust laws." General Electric's President Gerard Swope advocated insurance, jointly paid for by employer & employe, to provide adequate food, shelter...
One day last week the Senate Rules Committee dismissed as an "unfortunate incident" the invasion of the Senate Press Gallery by a veteran Senate employe who was hunting a critical newshawk with a loaded revolver. Sixty-six minutes later a pale, pinched young man stood up in the
Publisher George Joseph Hecht of Parents' Magazine opened a safe in his Manhattan office one day last week, extracted a bulky sheaf of papers, handed it almost furtively to a trusted employe. If the bundle had contained gold Publisher Hecht would not have guarded it more zealously. It was...
*Not to be confused with Chief Usher Irvin Hood ("Ike") Hoover, longtime (since 1891) White House employe.
...last week on the crude oil price situation. But they did agree on the merits of the five-day week. New Jersey's Walter Clark Teagle, as head of the National Coordination Committee, has campaigned since August on the subject. Companies which have supported him and put their employees on the five-day schedule have included, besides his own. General Motors Corp.. Procter & Gamble Co., New York Daily News, Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. A total of 3,500,000 in 3,500 companies have been given work through the plan. Last week Chairman Herbert Lee Pratt of Socony...