Word: manner
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...with its promises of economy plus adequate relief, of peace for business plus war on monopolies, of increased farm exports plus decreased farm imports-as inconsistent as the Republican platform. Impartial observers were impressed by the temperate tone in which Alf Landon attacked New Deal performance, the forthright manner in which he espoused much of the New Deal program.- Citizens who expected a summons to a holy crusade against Franklin Roosevelt and all his works were flatly disappointed...
...expression of Di Maggie's achievement. Since records are kept of the total num-ber of bases each player hits for during a season and since eight bases in one inning equaled an American League record, it was necessary to state both the number of bases and the manner in which they were scored. Conceivably a player could make two three-base hits and one two-base hit all in one inning, thus totaling eight bases without a homerun...
...unskilled, its numbers relatively small* and its antecedents plain, fights Socialized Medicine tooth & nail. Cried A. D. A. President Winter in his farewell address last week: "While history is in the making it is not for the American Dental Association to sit on the side lines after the manner of listless spectators. . . . The outstanding trend in national and world affairs today is toward the establishment of economic dictatorship. . . . It has been suggested that a plan of insurance practice might be established by the Government guaranteeing each dentist a certain amount of practice, for which he would be paid...
...wife Hilda, 56. Curate Bunting left a note declaring that his son James was in possession of most of the family money, between $15,000 and $20,000. A coroner's jury, formally pronouncing the Buntings suicides, observed that their son had acted "in a very callous manner" in not assisting his parents in their difficulties...
Meanwhile the Democratic National Committee was bragging: "The entire country is applauding the swift, energetic and efficient manner in which the Roosevelt Administration is moving to the relief of drought victims in the Great Plains states. . . . Think what a calamity it would be if the Hoover doctrine were in force!" In five days WPA placed 16,500 farmers on relief projects, made ready to handle another 58,500. The Resettlement Administration declared a one-year moratorium on some 30,000 rural rehabilitation loans, prepared to pour out $18,000,000 for crop loans and feed. With Secretary of Agriculture Wallace...