Word: file
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...glass doors of the small committee room where the Club's committee had corralled Prince Henry, when he pushed the doors open and said, "Gentlemen, I think I will eat my supper with all the members of your club," and thus won the hearts of the rank and file. I recall that he came to the Yacht Club with his host, now General Cornelius Vanderbilt, and that a debonair feature of the occasion in his smart naval uniform was my longtime friend Hobart Chatfield-Taylor of Chicago and Santa Barbara. At the gala performance at the Metropolitan Opera House...
...been a professional newsreader and factfinder for 14 years. She clipped papers for President Taft, did research work at the World Economic Conference for William Christian Bullitt, recently functioned as factfinder to Professor Raymond Moley. Miss Blackburn has a smoothly organized staff of 17 assistants to scissor, file and index clips from 400 or more U. S. newspapers. She does most of the editorial work of rewriting the contents into brief paragraphs in the Bulletin, distributed to all Government officials who ask for it. Beside each item in the Bulletin is a record of its source, the paper...
...airs of a dictator." Last week he did not actually sign the automobile code. He did not even give out a personal statement. But by letter and through spokesmen he let it be known that Ford Motor Co. would satisfy the major requirements of the motor code. He would file wage and hour reports for NRA with the Automobile Chamber of Commerce. As to collective bargaining, he dispatched...
...deputy to General Johnson. General Johnson personally takes over the fifth department: Compliance. Structure of the Compliance Board is based on 26 district officers of the Department of Commerce. Anyone who has a complaint to make against a code violator may go to his post office, procure a blank, file the charge with the district compliance officer. If he cannot settle the case it goes to a Divisional Administrator. If he cannot settle the case it goes to the National Compliance Board. If it cannot settle the case it goes to General Johnson, who can turn it over for prosecution...
...near past, all the pressure from the Treasury will be exerted on them to slash what relief provisions are now outstanding; but the party will not dare to follow their commands again. "Gradualism in reverse gear"--that is what Strachey so aptly called it; and will the rank-and-file stand for that next time? Will it consent to have labour representatives doing the dirty work of the gang it was elected to replace...