Word: soundingly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...President Green, who no longer may declare the A.F. of L. position on national affairs without the council's approval, clarified the Federation view of the Wagner Act and NLRB. "There is no sentiment for repeal of the Wagner Act," said Mr. Green. "We believe the measure is sound. . . . But I can say definitely that we feel the Wagner Act has been very badly administered...
RACHEL'S CHILDREN - Harriet Hassell-- Harper ($2.50). The Biblical story of Joseph fitted to a family of Southern landowners, bossed by a tyrannical widow whose eventual insanity gives the story its faint echo of Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury. A first novel by a 26-year-old Alabama coed, a Story magazine prize winner of last year...
...years the supremacy which Harvard has long enjoyed in the legal field has been for the first time seriously challenged. For Harvard this challenge has meant a reexamination of the methods of teaching initiated many years ago and to a gratifying extent the system has been found as sound today as when first inaugurated...
Disregarding literary content, the volumes are chosen solely on the basis of "sound design and sound workmanship in all respects" from books published in the United States and Canada...
...search by plane, police and boat got under way. Most plausible of a welter of rumors-including one, later proved false, that he had been seen boarding a steamer for Europe-was advanced by a Norwalk, Conn, house painter who claimed he had heard a plane over Long Island Sound same day Whitfield took flight. The plane's motor sputtered, said he, then died, and he thought it might have dropped into the Sound. By last week's end private searchers had given up. Meantime, while Andrew Whitfield 's father & mother remained in Virginia, Brother John scoffed...