Word: employers
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Said the 50: "We will not knowingly employ a Communist." They then asked Congress to establish a policy covering employment of Communists, to "assist American industry to rid itself of subversive, disloyal elements...
...horse sense in achieving them." Typical of his horse sense was the time when, as a school superintendent, he was called by the mayor, who wanted to boost somebody for a job. Hill wasn't annoyed. Says he: "I wouldn't want to employ anybody who had no friends at all, even if he were reduced to only the mayor...
...scholarship was established in 1939 under provisions included in the will of Paul Revere Frothingham, Class of 1886. It provides for a $500 a year stipend. This sum need not be used to pay expenses at the University, and the recipient is permitted to employ it for such purposes as studies abroad...
...radio stations were more vulnerable targets than juke boxes. Broadcasters .would probably soon feel the pinch of Petrillo's ban on transcribed programs (of the 900-plus stations in the U.S., only about one-third employ musicians; many a small station owes its livelihood to the transcribed singing commercial). Petrillo had another threat up his sleeve; he might bar his musicians from playing on programs carried across the country by radio networks...
...wholehearted respect for Europe's Reds. The committeemen had seen them at work. Ohio's Thomas Jenkins, once a rabid isolationist, had seen Communism's hard Yugoslav face at Trieste. Considerably shaken, Jenkins wrote: "This terrorism is an example of the methods which Communists will employ to extend their doctrines...