Word: fall
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Last week, the Metropolitan Opera made his life complete. It signed Reiner to conduct this fall, thereby greatly bolstering its lackluster staff of conductors...
...cattle to market, though they were running lower than at the same time last year. When prices started down, some farmers stopped shipping, hoping that a shorter supply would raise prices. Nevertheless, except for hogs, prices stayed down. The Department of Agriculture, which mortally hates and fears a fall in farm income, predicted that the lower prices would not last. Many another expert thought differently. Mark W. Pickell, executive secretary of the Corn Belt Livestock Feeders Association, said that prices would be "lower in November and December," even lower next year. Whoever was right, consumers thought the effect was healthy...
...didn't do much good. Dies and Thomas were both-much more interested in activities to the left, and with one or two exceptions, so was the rest of the committee. In the fall and winter of the first year, they attacked Harry Bridges, Frances Perkins, Frank Murphy (then governor of Michigan), Harold Ickes, and other notables. Father Coughlin, Gerald L. K. Smith, and patriots of that kidney were somehow unnoticed. George Sylvester Viereck, who was chummier with Hitler than Lanny Budd, skipped away without any damage whatsoever...
Radcliffe's Idler makes its fall debut tomorrow with the presentation of two contemporary one-act plays. Tennessee Williams' "At Liberty" and Christopher Morley's "The Rehearsal." The dual offering goes on the boards in Agassiz Theater...
Porter made these claims before an second Law School Forum of the fall series...