Word: speaking
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Norman Thomas, famous Socialist leader and nominee for many government offices, will be unable to speak as scheduled tonight, it was announced by the Harvard Liberal Club. Detained in New York on account of business, Mr. Thomas said that he would be in Boston on Thursday, and offered to speak at any time then. It was decided to have the talk at 3 o'clock in the New Lecture Hall. The talk will be given under the auspices of the Liberal Club, with Arthur N. Holcombe '06, professor of Government, presiding...
John P. Davis, Negro: I speak my bitterness today without malice. . . . The threat of displacement against Negroes is most damnable and unAmerican. ... If NRA really wants to crack down they should put an anti-displacement clause in the NIRA...
...French copper sous grew the eyes of Professor Corbiere, distinguished naturalist, when he sighted the monster. Never in his life had he seen such a thing as this. The world was waiting for him to speak and for France he must not fail. "It is," he proclaimed, "a cetacean...
...Woman's place is the home, and I could tell you which room." So says an unrepentant old sinner in Author Stong's latest bucolic melodrama. But the actions of Village Tale's unashamed characters speak even louder than their pungent words. This highly colored tale of country wickedness will, like State Fair and Stranger's Return, find a welcome in Hollywood...
...several months, the leaders of industry have been trying to keep peace in their own ranks by insisting that all official statements should point out clearly that the law meant the employees were free to speak through unions of their own choosing. After considerable controversy, such statements have been carefully phrased and finally approved by the President of the United States and the lead...