Word: new-dealish
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...week's end, Candidate Steel began to show the wear & tear of campaigning. Incensed at the hostile attitude of the avidly New-Dealish New York Post, he snorted: "What a pigsty the New York press...
...correspondent doing the best all-around job, "measured in terms of reliability, fairness, ability to analyze the news": Scripps-Howard's scholarly, Pulitzer-Prizeman Thomas L. Stokes, with 25 votes.* Crowding Stokes, with 23 votes: United Feature's New-Dealish Marquis Childs...
...usual, the Democrats had done little better: the. Chicago Times had popped valiantly away for big, New-Dealish Economist Paul H. Douglas; but no one had had much to say either for or against the Kelly-Nash candidate, Democratic Congressman Raymond S. McKeough...
...first Heil budget, which had not yet been completed last week, will be evidence of what happened to a businessman after he got into politics. Other demonstrations of what a Republican may do to new-dealish institutions set up before his advent were in store as Business-Governor Heil addressed himself to major monuments of the La Follette regime...
Last year, President Roosevelt was able to send New-Dealish Judge John Biggs Jr., 41, to join the "Four Old Men," as they impishly called themselves (TIME, March 15, 1937). Last week when three of the four ancients retired, their eldest, Judge Joseph Buffmgton, snowy-domed and bright-eyed at 82, drew himself up to make a speech...