Word: fairly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...petition appeared saying in effect that if the change in breakfast hour would mean that the 58 student waiters would lose their jobs, then the Freshmen were not in favor of the change. Initiated by Freshmen other than waiters, this second petition illustrates an exemplary spirit of fair play. No change should go into effect if thereby 58 student waiters would lose their jobs...
Meanwhile Mr. Wallace, with Mr. Tugwell standing at his elbow, told the Press that the objectives of the AAA were "a better balanced income in order to give the farmers a fair share without doing injustice to the consumer. I think George and Rex see absolutely eye to eye on these objectives." Meanwhile, also, Braintrusters were intimating to the Press "off the record" that Mr. Peek had messed up the AAA. Mr. Peek was reported to have told friends that: 1) either he or Mr. Frank would have to go; 2) he would be ready to appear at any time...
Divorced. Charles Coudert Nast, lawyer, politician, son of Publisher Condé Nast (Vogue, Vanity Fair, House & Garden); by Charlotte Brown Nast, Manhattan socialite; in Reno. Grounds: extreme cruelty...
...presentation of Ben Jonson's comedy, "Bartholomew Fair," will constitute the Eliot House program, to be staged on Wednesday evening. This performance, a three-act version of the original, has been under the direction of Dr. Theodore Spencer, instructor in English, and Professor Francis O. Matthiessen. The play will be presented in the House dining hall after the regular House dinner, to be held at 6.30 o'clock...
...believe that the happy features of the N.R.A. might have been incorporated in the government without the concomitant evil that the Recovery Act has brought about. Codes of fair competition were deflectable measures as long as they did not permit industrial combinations to restrict output and fix prices. It is in these two powers that the great perilnes...