Word: employees
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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News for the Masses. Folk-artist Posada in fact practiced a kind of picture journalism. He worked most of his life as a salaried employe of a publishing house in Mexico City. His zinc engravings were printed on cheap colored paper sheets, sold throughout the Mexican countryside. Posada-illustrated broadsides...
¶ Bade godspeed to frail, silver-haired Presidential Assistant Lowell Mellett, for six years a zealous New Deal employe, not conspicuously employed since Pearl Harbor. Mr. Mellett, once a Scripps-Howard executive, will pundit a political column for the Washington Star.
One reason for the Southern credence given such yarns is that most intelligent, hard-working Negroes have swarmed off to war work, leaving the irresponsibles and incompetents of their race to do the domestic and menial jobs. The resulting resentment among whites, and the breaking up of individual employer-employe...
The case could not alter the fact that lie detectors may sometimes lie,* but that was all right with Mr. Goldman. Mrs. Hancock, an employe of Brooklyn State Hospital, had charged that he broke into her room and tried to rape her. A jury convicted him. But when the lie...
International Language. In St. Louis, International Institute employe Irma Wagner translated for a puzzled young lady a "native" phrase from her boy friend in Hawaii: "evol dna sessik."