Word: fighting
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...daring little Cornell man actually climbed the goal posts. Truesdale scrambled up after him. In the thrilling acrobatic fight which ensued, Truesdale got his man. The North goal posts remained...
...American end Holland was not in too much evidence. Why? Mr. Wilson, Harlow's blocker extraordinary (also Mr. Boston) flattened him on practically all occasions. "Where do those guys get all their fight?", questioned the battered Brud in the dressing room...
...Roosevelt administration, which Sweezy sees as in effect a popular front government, with the workingman as its chief backer, is seriously concerned over the divided house of labor. If the fight runs into the 1940 campaign, the A. F. L. may force a split in the Democratic party by allying itself with conservative Democrats in opposition...
...know whether or not it will be revised, but there will be a big fight over the Wagner Act in the coming Congressional session," Sweezy predicted. Although the A. F. of L. will fight for removal of the power to determine the collective bargaining unit from the hands of the Labor Relations Board, the economics instructor said, "In all cases I have studied, the Board picked the bargaining unit with the utmost fairness, showing no favoritism...
There are those who say that force will rule the earth unless the democracies fight to combat it. History has never shown that through destruction comes enlightenment. There are those who think it morally wrong for England to back down on her promises, who think it wrong for Germany to grab territory and peoples that do not belong to her. Undoubtedly, these, like so many acts of all countries, should not take place. But in a given situation a country like England must do what is most expedient and reasonable to prevent from doing what is more unmoral: take...