Word: sayed
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...York Times's, soundly informed Reporter Louis Stark wrote: "It may be possible that Homer Martin . . . will be able to make an important announcement covering the union's future relations with the Ford Motor Co." With Ford's help, Mr. Martin was able to say last week: "It [the parts agreement] has more potentialities than any other single thing in American labor history." Chances of recognition of the U. A. W. by Henry Ford himself, last major holdout, Homer Martin would not discuss, but there was hope in his remark: "Nobody can do a better...
...Marseille last week Orator Daladier burst out against the Communists in a speech aimed to gather as much support as possible from all other French Parties: "One party can say to me that it always favored an uncompromising attitude, even should that lead to war. . . . That is, the Communist Party! The violence and intransigence of this party sought to paralyze my action. When its newspapers, its orators coarsely attacked Chamberlain who worked with admirable faith for safety and peace, did that not weaken the position of France? When they addressed daily challenges to the French Government did that facilitate...
...Make that 'by an overwhelming majority," Lynch added. "If Curley gives himself a 200,000 majority, counting 100,000 for every vote, we can say that...
...possibly a bit on the tough (or naive) side, was strolling along Quincy Street. He seemed lost. Perceiving a man coming out of a brick house nearby, he shouted, "Say, buddy, d'ya know where this guy Gummere lives...
...goes on to say that the college should do all in its power to prevent students from assuming that they have the right to be riotous, and points out how the preparatory schools and the students themselves should shoulder the responsibility of maintaining the reputation of the university...