Word: subjected
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...letter in TIME, June 13, subject Browder, signed by one Burton H. Pugh; I respectfully suggest Mr. Pugh as candidate for nomination as warden of Jersey City concentration camp...
Monopoly. By far the year's most significant inquiry will be that of a National Economic Committee, set up by the Senate last week in response to a special message from President Roosevelt in April. Subject to approval by the House, after being rammed through over some serious Senate criticism, the N. E. C. will be composed of three Senators, three Representatives, an expert each from the Treasury, Justice, Labor and Commerce Departments, one each from SEC and FTC. The committee's province as set forth in the resolution sponsored by Wyoming's Senator O'Mahoney...
Actually, the floor and the ceiling would not move toward each other with this progressive precision. From the outset they would be subject to change...
Thurman Wesley Arnold (Wed. 2 130 p.m.. CBS). First Assistant U. S. Attorney in charge of monopoly prosecutions addresses the Advertising Federation of America. Subject: "What Is A Monopoly...
...opponents." Far from his personal charm being fake, says Biographer Ludwig, it is the very key to Roosevelt's unique "destiny," of the greatest "symbolic significance for our age," the reason, in fact, that "the spirit of the biographer found itself akin to that of his subject." As here traced, the decisive fact is that Roosevelt was born of Hudson River landed gentry, thus naturally acquired simplicity of manner, a distaste for arrogance and showoff...