Word: reporter
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...letter in the press requesting him to come to Washington to discuss his labor troubles with her. A Rand vice president promptly telegraphed that Mr. Rand would be glad to oblige. Meantime this week the National Labor Relations Board concluded its Rand investigation with a blistering 50,000-word report. Flaying Mr. Rand for "cold, deliberate ruthless-ness" and "wholesale violations" of the Wagner Labor Relations Act, it ordered him to reinstate 4,000 striking employes, bargain exclusively with their union in the six struck plants...
...native soil. The co-op commission spent more than two months abroad, returning to find that co-operation was being muted for the duration of the Presidential campaign. Meantime the members of the commission, headed by Jacob Baker, assistant WPAdministrator, were unable to agree among themselves on what to report, and the New Deal apparently lost interest. Belatedly last week the Commission sent its findings to President Roosevelt in the form of a 414-page volume with a supplementary 317-page volume of appendices which he unquestionably will never read. Its recommendations...
...After a report that bats in Sanders Theatre had disturbed Dr. Serge Koussevitzky during the Boston Symphony's concert Thursday evening. Colonel Apted and the Memorial Hall janitor were on the alert yesterday for any sign of the black denizens...
...count, the object of which is to be part of a large report on local traffic, has revealed, unofficially, that 25 women came out of the Yard one morning who were not reported as entering. The Bureau declines to advance any theory concerning this phenomenon...
Much more lengthy and fiery was the discussion than that of two days before when the legislature voted, 111-102, to accept the Committee's report which advocated that the bill be erased from the ledgers. During the recording of the ballots, yeas and nays ran neck and neck, and the last fifteen members voiced the deciding vote...