Word: pointedness
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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The Sun pointed out editorially: "Will Hays . . . grossly and flagrantly deceived the Walsh investigating committee . . . on the eve of the Coolidge campaign. There can, then, be no assurance that Hays is not deceiving the Walsh committee now, on the eve of the 1928 campaign."
President Alexander pointed to: "Great national prosperity with great business activity but a competitive struggle which has resulted in precarious profit margins."
Both sides claimed victory, though the specific points at issue during the strike still awaited judgment by the Industrial Commission. The I. W. W. pointed to the perfection of an organization through which Colorado miners can exact higher wages when the slack season ends. Also, a Federal court decision in...
One of her own two lawyers, Percy T. Stiers, made the point that gave the trial its religious significance. Should a confession made, in complete confidence, to a minister, be brought into court as evidence? Lawyer Stiers pointed a thin finger at the Rev. Pardue and called him "a witch...
Other speakers pointed out that corporations should contribute to solve the social problems which they create in local communities. Said Colonel William Cooper Procter, President of Procter & Gamble, Ivory Soap makers, chairman of the conference: "Corporate gifts to community chests should be . . . among the legitimate expenditures of the corporation. . . ."