Word: planned
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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John D. Black, professor of Economics, labeled the Brannan Plan a measure of political expediency at a Liberal Union forum in Emerson D last night...
Black, speaking against the recently rejected plan to maintain farm prices at 90 per cent of a parity computed over a recent ten-year period, claimed that Brannan returned from a trip among the farmers a politician and framed his plan as a means of gaining support for the Democratic Party...
Bender noted that Harvard men have long been "very sensible about deliberate property damage." If destruction results from accident rather than a premeditated plan, he added, the University's wrath will take less severe forms...
Walter Wilcox, professor of Agricultural Economics at the University of Wisconsin, will be one of the feature speakers at a Liberal Union forum on the Brannan Plan at 7:30 p.m. tonight in Emerson...
...game, Dart was still in it and he didn't seem to be in danger of being sent to the bench; of Rexall's 13 directors, nine are Rexall employees whom he appointed to the board. President Dart still hopes to boost business with his superstore plan. He has cut the number of Rexall-operated stores from 540 in 1946 to 340, hopes to level off with about 300 in 1950. Said he cheerily: "To those not in the company we look worse and worse. But inside, in the overhead department, we're feeling better and better...