Word: loudly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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When President Roosevelt selected not only a woman but one without any labor affiliations for the bottom place in his Cabinet, the A. F. of L. squawked a loud protest. Declared Mr. Green: "The Secretary of Labor should be representative of labor, one who understands labor, labor's problems, labor's psychology, collective bargaining, industrial relations. . . . Labor can never become reconciled to the selection made...
...when Valparaiso, chief port of Chile, clamored for protection. President Alessandri's typhus fight ers established delousing stations on all roads leading out of the capital under a presidential decree declaring a state of siege. At these barriers simple pedestrians and their clothing were thoroughly disinfected, not without loud protests. Wealthier Santiagoans passed through on certificates issued by their doctors...
There was other evidence last week that business, kindly as it felt towards the Administration's recovery efforts, loud as it was in declaring so, inevitably had other interests at heart. Hardly a businessman in the whole U. S. but has taken forehanded measures tending to nullify the recovery program temporarily: has bought supplies or manufactured goods for future use before the new codes and higher prices go into effect. Obvious result is to lessen the amount of employment that will be available after wages are raised, hours shortened. In the oil industry many a company has stored cheap...
...veteran remembers it. Here are the actual sights of battle which evoke its sounds as well-the off-stage hammering of long-snouted guns, the lazy pouf of shrapnel in a blue sky, the invisible stutter of machine guns, the pink of rifle fire, the scrunch of mud, the loud curses, the grunts of the living, the groans of the dying...
When Critic Max Eastman wrote this last month in The New Republic in an article which sought to attribute Author Ernest Hemingway's fondness for bloodshed to a neurosis resulting from the war, loud were the protests from Author Hemingway's loyal admirers. A more convincing if less spontaneous rebuttal to the Eastman attack was last week offered by a 468-lb. black marlin...