Word: shifting
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...McKinley, in consequence of that Democratic protest against the soc dollar, was not exaggerated. I have never doubted that the defeat of Mr. Bryan was due to the presentation by Democrats of the incalculable loss to Labor from an unstable and unsound currency. The relation of such a shift of values in wages, as well as savings and investments, was readily appreciated by the industrial masses, so many of whom were continually remitting to their families in Europe. I believe a consideration of the real economic issue presented in 1896, as compared with the present unemployment of more than...
...Notre Dame backfields shift from T formation behind a balanced line. The shift started in 1913, when famed Knute Rockne was Notre Dame's captain...
Buffalo squad men posses the peculiarity of being able to play in at least two different positions apiece, a shift to which the coaches have been forced through dearth of material...
...tampers with the currency robs labor of its bread. He panders, indeed, to greedy capital which is keen-sighted and may shift for itself; but he beggars labor which is honest, unsuspecting and too busy with the present to calculate for the future. The prosperity of the working classes lives, moves and has its being in established credit and a steady medium of payment...
Puffs. A 30-year friendship links Mr. McAdoo and Publisher William Randolph Hearst. When Mr. Hearst picked Speaker Garner as a presidential winner last spring, Mr. McAdoo was his first and only important recruit. Mr. Hearst was as much responsible for the shift play at Chicago resulting in the Roosevelt nomination as Mr. McAdoo. They both feared and hated internationally-minded Newton Diehl Baker as a deadlock candidate. Californians were not surprised this month when five Hearstpapers (Los Angeles Examiner and Herald & Express, San Francisco Examiner and Call and Oakland Post-Enquirer) began puffing the McAdoo Senatorial candidacy...