Word: helps
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...next turn at bat Congress, instead of playing Casey, ought to hit a home run that will correct the fallacies of the Administration, reassure business, and help to end the recession. Business and labor, too, should use their heads and not their hearts and give dispassionate thought to the economic problems confronting the United States at the beginning...
...perhaps, unnecessary to point out the definite advantages which a strong organization among the employees here would bring to Harvard. Employers all over the country are beginning to discover that unions, when once firmly established, constitute efficient outlets for petty grievances. Unions clear the air, help both employer and employee to accept one another's point of view with greater tolerance. With this in mind we join with many another student in voicing the hope that the University and the union may soon come to an amicable understanding based on the preferential shop. John L. Saltonstall, Jr. '38. Peter Seeger...
...perfunctory organs are a great help...
Nevertheless, when no less a savant than Aldous Huxley went to Hollywood, he tried to find out just what made Walt Disney do the kind of work he does. Mr. Disney was not much help. "Hell, Doc," he said, knitting his eloquent brows, "I don't know. We just try to make a good picture. And then the professors come along and tell us what...
Father Keane has installed loudspeakers in his church, has seven priests help him with novena services, and ushers in gold-trimmed blue coats to direct the crowds. Only 20% of the faithful at Our Lady of Sorrows are from the parish; one man, Joseph Francis McCarthy, flies from Manhattan to Chicago every Friday to make his novena. Collections now total $800 a week, and in January Father Keane plans a "Novena Anniversary Party" with games, prizes, a bar and "Chicago's Greatest Floor Show," to raise $15,000 to air-condition the crowded church...