Word: respective
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Incidentally, the pending Wagner bill lists a good many unfair practices with respect to employers but says nothing of unfair practices by labor organizers. If there is to be new legislation on this subject, undoubtedly it will not be one-sided. The controversy in the auto industry has settled that point. As a matter of fact, there is no real need for rigid statues. The famous collective bargaining provision known as 7A in the National Industrial Recovery Act was specific enough until questions of good faith entered into its interpretation...
...solemnly elected him president in 1931. The stockholders have no voice in elections and the trustees are a self-perpetuating body. Today under boyish, affable President Traphagen Bank of New York with $151,-000.000 in resources is not a big bank as Manhattan banks go, but it commands enormous respect for its conservative sagacity. The only merger in its history was with New York Life Insurance & Trust Co. in 1922. Nearly a century old at the time of the merger, the insurance company was the first institution in the U. S. to use the word "trust" in its corporate title...
...believe that an administration which has given so many public offices to party workers and political chieftains, in disregard of the principle of merit which for many years has been the hope of the better Government forces in America, has any such idealistic purpose in view. But in this respect the Democrats are merely following in the footsteps of the Republicans Neither party has ever let go of the power to control local politics through the use of the Federal machinery of appointment and what is known as Federal "pull...
...that the end of the tale will be disclosed with mute clarity when a skeleton in a burlap bag is washed ashore on the coast of Connecticut. But when the grim remains, whitened by wind and rain, are laid gently to rest, they will have the sympathy and respect of every true sportsman. Daniel has been a noble beast, and, like all good dogs...
...hoped will obviate the former tendency of the organization to forget its original aim of perpetuating the glories of Harvard's past by concentrating on the chores of members of social standing, the society is in a position to be a major factor not only in reviving respect for tradition among the undergraduates, but also in promoting their enthusiastic participation in the memorial activities...