Word: mentioned
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...things, they have raved and stamped their feet and babbled in the true Hearstian metaphysic, and in this wise many heads have been broken and many papers sold. But their energy has not created a movement: the main current of British journalism is placid and undisturbed, and in the mention of a double column headline its managing editors still find the potent smell of heresy...
...objected to the ousting, on purely partisan grounds, of the man who had preceded him, and whose term was not yet consummated. "There are," said Senator Reed, "other cases in which this arbitrary removal has been called into action in Pennsylvania." And there are, although Senator Reed did not mention them, numerous cases in other states, as, for example, the postmaster of Chicago, who was uprooted from a useful career in the same bland and cavalier fashion, if not to the honor, at least to the glory, of the Democratic party. There is in further background the Portland postmaster...
...enough of the activities of the members & petty leaders of the different labor organizations. Too much of the racket appears. Doubt as to the success of the NRA is more frequently spoken of in quarters not heard from before and most from places where labor is presenting difficulties. Little mention is made of the great number of strikes being called because of disputes between labor leaders, where the employer has not been informed of anything but of the strike itself. In the knit goods industry in New York City, the workers were called out and lost a week to date...
...horizontal unions became irreconcilable (TIME, Sept. 11). Mr. Cates believed that horizontal unions, based on crafts, were obsolete. He wanted to see labor organized down through each industry vertically. Since the A. F. of L. is preponderantly an amalgamation of craft unions, Federation officials saw red at the mention of Mr. Cates's name, were glad when he retired from NRA. But last week the Federation found that the departure of Mr. Cates had not settled the issue...
Opening the exercises, President Conant will call upon Dean Sperry to offer a prayer. The President will then deliver a short introductory address, in which he will mention the Medical School and the first two professors, Dr. John Warren and Dr. Benjamin Waterhouse, whose inaugural addresses will thereafter be recited...