Word: industriale
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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But because Russia's intelligence service is interested in "the entire economic and political life of this country," it does not concentrate only on military secrets: ". . . Its agents are planted in all institutions, governmental, industrial and otherwise."
> That New York police had been bribed, including the famed head of New York's Industrial Squad, Detective Johnny Broderick.
> In the Saarbrücken Sector-"rich industrial prize," it was called in those first headlong days-penetration was between three-quarters of a mile and one mile and three-quarters. The most advanced troops were still three-quarters of a mile from Saarbrücken.
In black and white reproductions-and television cannot yet transmit color-Charles Sheeler's dryly accurate paintings can scarcely be told from his camera studies of similar scenes. Visitors to the Museum of Modern Art's show could more readily distinguish between his canvases and photographs, see also...
MONTCLAIR, N. J.--Secretary of Labor Francis Perkins tonight intimated for the first time that the Roosevelt Administration would be satisfied with a truce between the American Federation of Labor and the Congress of Industrial Organizations.