Word: ownership
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...editor of The Nation (London). He had risen to that position through a long course in the hard school of practical journalism. He belongs to the radical (that is to say the Socialist) school of British politics - somewhat more radical even than the Laborites. Last winter the ownership of The Nation changed hands, and Massingham, on account of his opinions, found himself without a position...
Farmers by subscription would purchase an interest in the Armour Grain Company (one of the large grain marketing concerns of the country). The remaining ownership of the company would be acquired later by subscription or by application of the profits to paying off the present owners. Meanwhile the company, controlled by a joint board of directors, would act as a cooperative marketing agency for the farmers. Mr. George Marcy, President of the Company and expert in grain marketing, would continue to direct the Company's operations for five years...
...statement of ownership, management, circulation, et cetera: "Publisher-W. Henry Davis, Editor-W. Henry Davis, Managing Editor-W. Henry Davis, Business Manager-W. Henry Davis, Owner -W. Henry Davis. The known bondholders, mortgagees and other securities are : none...
...Labor derives its non-partisan policy by logical deduction. The proofs which Mr. Woll bring forward to clinch his argument against participation in politics by Labor are in reality defenses of the laissez-faire policy as opposed to an overturn of the present order and establishment of state ownership. In England where Labor has elicited government aid, the wheels of industry have certainly been clogged. And when each factor in production comes to draw off its share from the pool of products, it is a joint interest that this pool should be as large as possible...
...more sinister incident at North western. And its seriousness has been so great that certain members of the Student Council have issued a statement, which included, among other things, the following sentence: "The tendency during the last few years to disregard the restrictions of ordinary courtesy, the common ownership of public property, and the privileges of citizenship has of late grown to such proportions as to be not only a reproach to the University and a danger to the community, but an influence that is possessed of almost unlimited possibilities for harm...