Word: everly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...past or present life ever saved so many lives as Britain's Premier. He deserves the thanks of the civilized world-not your wretched American criticisms...
...sloppy a statute as ever was slapped together by a closing Congress. Since the Fair Labor Standards Act went into effect on October 24, its botched provisions had turned out to be among those with the widest effects. U. S. business still gets along as well as it does principally because the law does not apply to some 33,000,000 of 44,000,000 gainfully employed people in the U. S., and because it alters the wages or hours of no more than 3,000,000 of those to whom it does apply...
...Mobs" and Mobs. Nazi bigwigs have often said off the record that if a Jew should ever assassinate the Fuhrer, "next day not a single member of the Jewish race would be left alive in the Reich." Last week only a handful of Jews were reported killed in the avenging of Ernst vom Rath. But in every part of Germany mobs smashed, looted, burned Jewish property...
While the National Automobile Show boomed luxuriantly in Grand Central Palace to near record sales, last week the National Motor Truck Show jammed Manhattan's Commerce Hall with the greatest display of industrial vehicles ever staged...
...Juan Fantasia. Manhattan concertgoers, most of whom had never heard of him, gaped in awe at his flying fingertips. Next day the sedate critic of Manhattan's New York Tribune wrote: "It was a question whether an audience composed of discriminating music lovers in this city has ever been stirred to such a pitch of excitement...