Word: normalization
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...pretty face and a knowledge of the normal reaction to a kiss by a heart-throbber carries this film, now playing at Keith's Boston, through to a last-minute happy conclusion, in spite of the blond loveliness of Gene Raymond and Hollywood's ideas on the point of debutantes. Miss Dee, in the part of the social novitiate contributes comeliness and charm to her role, the saving grace in an otherwise run-of-the-mill movie. And let it not be claimed that the charm of the adorable Frances cannot perform such a miracle. The crowds that wait patiently...
...local industry is dead or dying and there is no work or prospect of work. Efforts are to be made to transport such stranded populations wholesale to some other community where they can be taught subsistence homesteading and provided with "supplemental or industrial opportunities" to regain a normal standard of living...
...there is going to be no middle ground; no return to normal and unsubsidized prosperity, by 1936. What success the administration has had so far in effecting an upturn in business has been quite independent of all the blood and sweat of the NRA and the codes; has, on the contrary, been only proportional to the amount of money practically created and spent by the government in wages or contracts leading to wages. Only the "artificial" remedies have had any real and lasting effect. And any attempt to substitute for them the bad economics and ballyhoo of the N.R.A...
While there have been suggestions as to new airmail legislation, the truth is the power to restore normal service rests in the post office department. Emergency contracts can be granted pending a determination of airmail policy. The postmaster general has the right to fix the rates to be paid for carrying airmail...
Nearly a month has gone by since the airmail service was interrupted and there are no signs of a return to normal except a lot of conversation in and around the capitol. But it would not be surprising if the public did not have normal airmail service until the summer months...