Word: loyall
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Deal was running ahead in the nation, 5½-to-4½. But it was behind in every New England state except Maine, in the industrial East (except New Jersey) and in most of the Midwest-Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin. The South was solidly loyal and of all Western states only South Dakota and Wyoming showed more nays than yeas. The National Industrial Conference Board, a fact-finding eye of Big Business, quizzed all 12,076 editors of U. S. newspapers and farm journals. Each editor was asked to disregard his personal opinions, report his community...
Immediate Epic. Left to his own poliical devices, Nominee Sinclair began a behind-the-hand campaign to assure his loyal following that EPIC was still there. He brought out another pamphlet called Immediate Epic. Still intact on the back cover was original EPIC...
Promptly the dam broke. Spanish radicals might be in the minority, but they were ready, and they were armed. In every part of Spain, with rifles, revolvers, machine-guns, and occasionally light cannon, the revolutionists fought their way. But, to their unbounded disgust, army, navy and civil guards stayed loyal. At least 400 were killed, 1.500 wounded in the bloodiest week-end the Republic has seen. What caused this revolt to fail, like all the others that have shaken the country since the fall of Alfonso XIII, was a complete lack of organization...
Madrid, Oct. 6, (Saturday)--The Spanish government, sitting in war council and besieged by reports of rebellion from every section of the Republic prepared today to smash the extremist revolt by throwing every loyal regiment at its command into the field...
...present head of Singer is a loyal British-born subject of George V. A young lawyer in Hamilton, Ont. when he entered the company in the 1880s, Sir Douglas Alexander was a director before the turn of the Century and has been president for the last 30 years. A conservative. Vandyke-bearded gentleman of a very old business school, Sir Douglas never used to publish any annual report at all. If a stockholder wanted to find out how his company was doing, he had to take pad & pencil to the meeting where the report was read-usually so rapidly that...