Word: fairly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Always one for fair play, the Vagabond has been shocked lately by an abuse which rises like a viper in our midst and strikes at the very foundations of Harvard life. The commuter problem now appears trivial compared to this new and horrid situation that the Vagabond has unearthed right under our very noses, nay, in a place that one is wont to associate with all that is highest and finest in the University. We refer, gentlemen, (Stand back, sirl) to Widener Library...
Makings. The facts that went into the making of this issue were fairly simple. With the coming of the Blue Eagle, plant elections were indicated at Ernest Tener Weir's steel mills at Steubenville, Ohio, Clarksburg and Weirton, W. Va. At the last minute the old National Labor Board issued a new set of election rules which Mr. Weir rejected. Thereupon in December 1933 he held an election of his own which resulted in a thumping victory for Weirton Steel's company union. Disgruntled leaders of Amalgamated Iron, Steel & Tin Workers, an American Federation of Labor affiliate...
While a high Nazi official in Berlin was telling the world last week that in Germany today Jews are "economically untouched" (see above), local Nazi satraps got on with their work. In Leipzig, where the famed Fair will be attended this week by no Jewish buyers except the most furtive, Governor Martin Mutschmann of Saxony emotionally declared: "In the dark period when the whole world beset us, the Führer showed the German people the road to the light. He gave this people confidence and created possibilities for work without having to make use of the raw-material resources...
...Braves as contained in your kind letter of Feb. 23. . . . Wholeheartedly I return home again to Boston and New England to complete my life's job among friends. . . . Mrs. Ruth and our daughter join me in the expression of our joy in again being with the kindly and fair people of Boston and its surroundings. I am mindful of the great battle and sacrifice you have made to give Boston a good ball club and a winner. I shall fight shoulder to shoulder with...
Back in the days when all was fair in politics as well as love and war, he appears as the crafty political campaign manager, a master in the art of vote-getting, crafty in battling his opponents, but magnanimous enough to subordinate political victory to advancing the love of two young sweethearts...