Word: settlement
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...United States has had to deal with industrial strife in the last half century or more, but in every case confidence in the fairness and even-handed justice of the Government of the United States has played a part in the conciliatory steps that have led to settlement...
...shall be glad to agree with you, if you wish to make a settlement, that it was a coincidence that of all the players who saw action that day, it should be a "Duck" who proved to be most capable of navigating the waters of Soldiers Field...
...after the Philippine Legislature declined to accept its provisions. President Roosevelt would give the Filipinos until October to accept a second offer of freedom. Only important change suggested by the President was that the U. S. agree to withdraw from its Philippine Army bases, and negotiate a settlement about Naval bases...
...demonstrably unworkable and outmoded Stimson Doctrine into the ashcan which it would certainly grace-better than it does the minds of State Department savants, and recognize as graciously as possible any government howsoever radical that is established. Such an attitude would have a salutary effect that would make the settlement of the fundamental problem of the fate of foreign capital in Cuba immeasurably easier. NEMO...
...worthy if forgotten Department of Labor. The President's very excusable regard for the Board as a member of the larger body of the N. R. A. ought not to blind him to the disadvantages consequent upon setting up two bureaucracies with approximately the same objective: the settlement of industrial dislocations. To have the two organizations covering a common territory with slightly varying policy (the Labor Department being the more Leftist of the twain), has lead not only to a dis-economy of effort but very real friction. Turning the mediation work of the N.R.A. back to its proper setting...