Word: harold
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...labor news agency. When the great 1919 steel strike broke, labor news coverage was so undependable that 32 labor editors met in Chicago and founded Federated Press. Today, from a crowded single room a block off the radical vortex, Manhattan's Union Square, Federated's News Editor Harold Coy supplies news, features, comics and New York Times'?, Wide World pictures to 145 papers. Other chief agency for labor news is independent International Labor News Service, which usually sees things...
...singular gifts to turn over a profit. Her control, who speaks and thinks for her when she is entranced, is "Walter," a deceased brother. Some years ago Margery asserted that fingerprints mysteriously produced in dental wax were Walter's-hence ectoplasmic. A furor broke loose when Prof. Harold Cummins, Tulane University anatomist, testified that the fingerprints were those of a living Boston dentist...
...recent speeches by Assistant Attorney General Robert H. Jackson and Secretary of the Interior Harold L. Ickes, responsibility for the business recession was laid at the door of (1 monopolistic Big Business, 2 foreign war, 3 speculation in American stocks and bonds by foreigners, 4 overproduction, 5 insufficient gold supply...
...Chairman of the Maritime Commission, whose report on the U. S. Merchant Marine last fall scored both shipowners and sailors, was (1 Joseph P. Kennedy, 2 Eugene Vidal, 3 Royal S. Copeland, 4 Harold 5. Walker, 5 George E. T. Eyston...
...Harold VanBuren Cleveland...