Word: ended
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...other bankers to save the market, he bid high on 25,000 shares of Steel and saved the day, thus creating the "Black Thursday" legend. Later, as President of the Exchange, he was a truculent critic of the Administration, since he opposed federal regulation of security markets. To end the feud between Wall Street and the S.E.C., friends and foes forced Whitney to retire in 1935, and a New Dealer replaced...
...impossible. Formerly, bankruptcy of such a large house would have caused a speculative wave of selling. Second, Mr. Whitney marks a milestone in the rapidly disappearing element of "old guardism," which is seeing the eradication of its laissez-faire doctrine. With the triumph of governmental control comes the end of an era in which historians will include both the prosperity of the twenties and the barrenness of the thirties...
...verge of a revolution, and that Fascism is on the upgrade there, he branded as false. Almost unanimously the people believe that the land of the rising sun must "expand or explode"; any quarrel the people have to pick is with the means, not with the end. There is no more Fascism than in any nation at war, he said...
Player-managers, who will rank their respective players for each match, have been selected for every division. They are J. Wright Barry of Matthews, Leo Marx of Wigglesworth, Julian M. Sobin of Straus for the "South End." and Richard H. Andrews of Thayer for the "North End...
...Yardlings who have signified their willingness to participate in intra-yard sports have been divided into teams from Wigglesworth, Matthews, the "North End," consists of Holworthy, Hollis, Stoughton, Lionel, Mower and Thayer. The "South End" boasts Weld, Straus, Massachusetts, the Union, and Grays...