Word: provisionally
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Prime feature of the new Bankruptcy law is a provision authorizing a Federal judge to approve a corporation reorganization plan satisfactory to two-thirds of its creditors, make the plan binding on the minority. In the past relatively small groups of recalcitrant creditors or stock holders have time & again held...
Here within the University the necessity for training similar to that offered by the newly organized Institution of Public Affairs is obvious. A graduate school of Public Affairs would fulfill the need or at least some provision for practical training tin government for students of political science must be provided...
Mike Tighe waited until the Steel Code came up for renewal last week to carry his strike shillelagh to Washington. Then, if ever, seemed the strategic time to rivet the closed shop upon the industry. Into no code so far has gone a closed shop provision and President Roosevelt did...
Five years ago the Federal judges of the southern district of New York, anxious to stop greedy Manhattan lawyers from bleeding bankrupt firms, decided to make Manhattan's Irving Trust Co. receiver in all bankruptcy cases. So well did the trust company handle this new business that it won...
While no one wishes anything but success to the publicans whose duty it is to see that no liquor taxes go uncollected, the program of the A.T.U. smacks of nothing so much as simple faith in Pussyfoot Johnson's lamented Prohibition system: the use of crude strong-arm tactics as...