Word: fair
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Grant: Fair Play for the Workers...
...makes the investment in an education, and additional prestige. One must, therefore, compute living expenses, for his entire college career, together with his other college expenses. To this he should add the difference between his expenses and the money value of his time in order to arrive at a fair estimate of the cost of each year at college...
Pussyfoot has made a good start, however, by winning Lady Astor to his banner, for now the prohibitionists are assured of at least one vote in Parliament. But whether or not a national ban on Scotch and Sodas is a fair exchange for an eye is a big question, and one that England is sure to have a lot of excitement in settling...
...Prime Minister's scheme hardly goes far enough. Sinn Fein agitators claim-and with a fair degree of reason-that this last bill is only a sham. It is certain enough that under its provisions neither the two divided legislatures, nor the single united one, are entrusted with anything like a sufficient degree of responsibility. Of the total amount of the Irish revenues, Ireland has control of less than one tenth. The police, always such a fertile source of grievance, remains in English hands. These are but two instances of how what might appear at first to be a real...
...report endorses the right of employees to a voice in those branches of industry which directly concern them. This fact alone makes it a great step toward industrial democracy. Further, it sets up regional boards of adjustment which assure that each party to a dispute shall have a fair hearing. The shop committees which have been springing up like mushrooms since 1916 are taken as the basis of employee representation...