Word: programs
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...have witnessed my Government's efforts - you, who know the program which the Government wishes to follow, can rest easy with the clear consciousness that if the crisis grows worse instead of better, public opinion and history cannot throw the blame on us." Opposition. The parties of the Opposition were not to be quieted by Benito's promises of reform. They met in plenary session to damn Fascismo, to lay the blame for the Matteotti affair at the door of the Government, to demand the abolition of the Fascist militia, to ask in veiled language for Benito...
...exposition itself. The art of the Theatre is more historical than contemporary in import, as Gordon Craig, Lovat Eraser and others of the modern theorists are absent. There are contemporary drawings of David Garrick, and stage designs by John Webb and Inigo Jones, 1650, a Shakespeare first folio, the program of an amateur performance of the Merry Wives in which Dickens and Cruikshank took part, and delightful models of the old theatres which help to swell the interest in this section. The pictures merely serve for a comparison of English Art with itself. Particularly, a comparison of the immediate predecessors...
...situation by giving the, betting on odds on the candidates and added: "The radio will tell the rest." The editorial page was the chief distinction of the Mirror, whose motto is: "Make It Short and Snappy." Describing itself, the Mirror, with unwonted candour, said: "Daily Mirror's program will be 90% entertainment, 10% information - and the information without boring you." The furnisher of this entertainment is Barclay H. Warburton, Jr., of Philadelphia. His grandfather was the founder of the Philadelphia Evening Telegraph. His father continued as publisher of the paper. His mother was a daughter of John Wanamaker...
...Every serious fault of recent legislation and every failure to complete and round out a satisfactory legislative program could and would have been avoided had there been dependable Republican majorities in the Congress. The one certain and assured remedy for such a condition is the election of a Congress, Republican by a goodly majority both in name and in principle...
...program of the Congress: 1) Lenin and the Communist International, 2) activities of the Executive Committee and tactics, 3) world economic position; 4) future policy, 5) tactics relating to the labor federation movement, 6) national questions, 7) questions of organization, 8) propaganda, 9) Fascism, 10) questions about the intelligentsia, 11) economic position of Russia, 12) question of the peasants, 13) Young Communist movement, 14) Communist aid organization, 15) questions of different sections, 16) question of coöperatives, 17) election of the Executive Committee and President...