Word: number
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...things that the election settled were not so significant as the things it unsettled. For Republican resurgence did a number of striking things to the accepted U. S. political picture...
...Administrator Elmer Frank Andrews, to whom businessmen pray for guidance every day, last week submitted to Franklin Roosevelt the first general report on the actual effects of the Act. Said Elmer Andrews: "Many of the earlier news reports considerably exaggerated the difficulties experienced because of the new Act. The number affected by plant layoffs is apparently not more than 30,000 to 50,000, or less than one half of 1% of the workers coming under the Act. . . . It is noteworthy that the layoffs have been concentrated in a very few industries in the South. . . . About 90% . . . were employed...
...number of the subjects just swore, loud and long...
Sporting four group 2 men and a heavy line, the Lowellians number among their grid victims co-champion Winthrop, whom they defeated 7-6. In successive games the Bellboys have shown marked ability to put on late-period sustained drives for touchdowns...
...committee members fifteen in number, are: J. P. Bunker, of Matthews, M. Oppenheimer, Massachusetts, D. Whitmer, and J. O'Nell, Thayer; W. N. Perry of Hollis; G. Heiden of Weld; E. Spaeth, T. Carroll, A. Northrop of Grays; W. Bodine and H. Taylor of Wigglesworth; and R. Windsor and J. E. Massengale of Holworthy; E. G. Eklund of 40 Quincy Street, and A. Lowenburg and J. K. Dane of Dudley...