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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...back across the dismal years since Steelmaster Henry Clay Frick bloodily crushed the Amalgamated Association of Iron, Steel & Tin Workers at Homestead, Pa. in 1892. Not until 1919 did A. F. of L. recover courage to attempt a campaign in the nation's No. 1 basic industry. Its program was to split Steel's craftsmen among no less than 24 of its craft unions-unions in which there was no place for the mass of unskilled steel workers. Sympathetic labor historians believe that the campaign was lost less because of the savage resistance of steel-masters and their...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: LABOR: Goal Behind Steel | 7/20/1936 | See Source »

...ready to handle another 58,500. The Resettlement Administration declared a one-year moratorium on some 30,000 rural rehabilitation loans, prepared to pour out $18,000,000 for crop loans and feed. With Secretary of Agriculture Wallace vacationing in Colorado, the AAA continued to amend its soil conservation program, permitting farmers to cut for forage soil-depleting crops hitherto condemned to be plowed under...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FARMERS: Costs & Cattle | 7/20/1936 | See Source »

...opinion, all the other issues are transitory and trivial, and all the dispute about technique is irrelevant. . . . After all, the fellow still packs a wallop. And a philosophy of government is more important than a program...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: No Salt, No Pepper | 7/20/1936 | See Source »

...present 18-acre Brooklyn plant of Mergenthaler and its affiliates - London's Linotype and Machinery, Ltd. and Berlin's Mergenthaler Setzmaschinen-Fabrik - are able President Joseph T. Mackey and Board Chairman Norman Dodge. Last week they signalized commercial Linotype's 50th milestone with a radio program dedicated to their best customers, the U. S. Press...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Linotype at 50 | 7/13/1936 | See Source »

Meanwhile the American Legion, which in 1934 called on State legislatures to enact the hateful Oaths as part of its "Americanism Program," humbly recanted. Dispatched to Portland to eat crow was Agnes Samuelson's good friend, Editor Frank Miles of the Iowa Legionnaire, who announced: "The national commander [James Raymond Murphy] authorizes me to say that he believes the Legion would make a mistake if it advocated the Teachers' Oath Bill." Explained Legionary Miles: "The Legion wants the youth of America to think...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Teachers & Boys | 7/13/1936 | See Source »

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