Word: furthers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Caught squarely between these opposing forces was President Roosevelt. He had counted on the virtually unanimous support of Labor at the polls in November. But, while cautious William Green clung to A. F. of L.'s nonpartisan tradition and refused to pledge it publicly to the New Deal, bold...
Old Joe had picked the elder, Joseph Austen, for the great one. Austen went from Rugby to Trinity College, Cambridge, was staked to further polishing in Paris and Berlin, returned to become his father's secretary, to make a maiden speech in the Commons "dear and refreshing to a...
Although supplementary estimates for Britain's great rearmament scramble were issued only a few weeks ago, sensational further supplementary estimates were issued last week. These rocketed the 1936 rearmament bill to $940,000,000 with a further "rearmament loan" in prospect. To questions by nervous M. P.'s...
The fusillade which followed marked the first execution of a Japanese officer for political murder in 28 years. It occasioned no disturbance, no further outcropping of assassinations, and wary little Premier Koki Hirota felt safe last week in giving his firing squads some real work. According to the sentences of...
Bread and feedstuffs were not the only commodities to enjoy the boom. Though little affected by drought except in the Southeast, cotton soared above 13½? per lb. The year's low was about 10?, and in cotton a 1? change means at least $50,000,000 to the...