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Word: fronted (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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...front cover) If Old Abe were livin' right now These are the words he'd say: 'This country with its institutions 'Belongs to the people who inhabit it! 'Whenever they shall grow weary 'Of the existing government 'They can exercise their constitutional right...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: COMMUNISTS: Rain Check on Revolution | 5/30/1938 | See Source »

Thus Communists this year will support Farmer-Labor Progressives in Wisconsin and Minnesota, American Labor Party candidates in New York, C. I. O. Non-Partisan League indorsees everywhere. Just how far the Party will go to obtain or retain a foothold in its own "Democratic Front" was made clear last week after the defeat of Communist-indorsed C. I. O. candidates in Pennsylvania. Rather than put up certain losers in the Fall elections, the Party ordered all good Communists to vote for the regular Democratic nominees, including Governor-Nominate Charles Alvin Jones...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: COMMUNISTS: Rain Check on Revolution | 5/30/1938 | See Source »

Benjamin F. Dillingham '39 will ply the difficult part of Neptune and will be surrounded by mermaids, Marvin Scaife '39 will sing, Augustus Soule '40 and Peter M. Pratt '40 will dance, while Laurence S. Johnson '39 and Peter Thompson '40 will be respectively the front and back legs of an elephant which will dance Mendelssohn's Spring Song...

Author: By The ASSOCIATED Press, | Title: SIX ON "WORLD CRUISE" | 5/25/1938 | See Source »

Closely following its overwhelming repudiation at the polls last week, the A.F. of L.'s militant front to steal the march on college unionization by enveloping 1500 Harvard workers completely collapsed yesterday, as international representative Robert H. Everitt Withdrew his charges of unfair labor practice against the University...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AF OF LABANDONS UNIONIZING WRECK OF HARVARD DRIVE | 5/24/1938 | See Source »

...scratching names off the ballots. The man whose name was scratched most-163 times-was shock-haired Broker Paul Vincent Shields of Shields & Co. For this the reason was clear: Broker Shields, more than any other Wall Streeter, is responsible for the Exchange's change of front...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business & Finance: Salted | 5/23/1938 | See Source »

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