Word: reporter
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...employe worked 40.2 hours per week, earned 78.6? per hour for a year's total of $1,490. Last week the National Industrial Conference Board announced that, at $36.16, the average weekly earnings of automobile workers in November topped the list of the 25 manufacturing industries which report to it, were 40% above the average...
Whether the tutoring schools have grown out of their natural proportions was the question posed by the Student Council for investigation by its committee. The report seems to have answered it. If two out of three men occasionally, and one out of four arts and science concentrators habitually, make use of non-university facilities to obtain their instruction, then the Council's conclusion that this is a "pressing problem" is correct...
...second position to which Dean Holmes was appointed is mainly advisory, as the group will probably draw up a report on the general subject of Unemployment Compensation for the benefit of the State board on that subject...
...extension and complete modernization of the executive branch of the government, on a scale surpassing any proposal of reform before, is suggested by Mr. Roosevelt, in favoring the report of the Brownlow Committee on Public Administration. He plans to absorb 100 commissions, bureaus, and agencies into twelve departments, including two new cabinet posts, so that he may keep his finger on all with greater ease. The White House management will be enlarged by six executive assistants, with "a passion for anonymity"; from top to bottom federal personnel will go under civil service. All these suggestions tend to center power...
...Governor said, "I am asking Dean Holmes, whom I consider an outstanding educator, to make an investigation, and after I get his report I will then decide what is to be done...