Word: selective
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...program stands, Neal O'Hara of the Boston Traveler will be principal speaker, supplemented by words from the class officers, Dizzy Dean, Frankie Frisch, and by the throaty singing of Gertrude Niesen. A select group of chorines from the Metropolitan Theatre will dance to the music of Hill Layne's fourteen piece orchestra...
...select squad of 14 Crimson soccer players journeyed to New Haven by auto today to engage the Elis in the second of a two game home and home series...
...think it is clear that the National Labor Relations Act may be construed so as to operate within the spirit of constitutional authority. . . . "Employes have as clear a right to organize and select their representatives for lawful purposes as the respondent [Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp.] has to organize its business and select its own officers and agents. "Discrimination and coercion to prevent the free exercise of the right of employes to self-organization and representation is a proper subject for condemnation by competent legislative authority...
...committee which will select men to look into these four questions consists of: John B. Bowditch '37, chairman, Robert L. Bishop '37, chairman, Robert L. Bishop '37, chairman, Robert L. Bishop '37, John L. Dampeer '38, Richard T. Davis '38, and Francis Keppel...
...government ever gave so much time and thought to a single problem as Britain gave to India during the three Round-table Conferences, the sittings of the Joint Select Committee of Parliament and the interminable debates in the House of Commons that preceded passage of the India Bill in its final form. The controversy shook the Conservative Party to its foundations; Stanley Baldwin staked his political future upon pushing the new Constitution through...