Word: subjected
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...part of the problem of obtaining a sufficient number of judges to dispose of cases is the capacity of the judges themselves. This brings forward the question of aged or infirm judges-a subject of delicacy and yet one which requires frank discussion...
...that none of this cruelty can find a pretext in the Civil War, for Catalonia has escaped civil war up to the present, and you will see that the misdeeds and atrocities of which our enemies are guilty are but part of the policy to which they intended to subject the whole of Spain in accordance with the dictates of Moscow had we not risen to prevent them...
...discussed and men of such prominence as Governer Winaut, head of the Social Security Board, and Secretary Morgenythan, have agreed to come up to Cambridge to talk with undergraduates of the three institutions, every effort will be made to have those who take part throughly familiar with the subject matter in the agents...
Less ambitiously contrived than such past celluloid legal biographies as The Mouthpiece (Warners) and For The Defense (Paramount), Man of the People is rather a character sketch than a story. In spite of its quiet manner and narrative form, it carries the conviction that always clings to an interesting subject handled with a minimum of frills. This conviction depends on accumulated detail and testifies to Screen Playwright Frank Dolan's diligent observation in the days when he was covering trials for Manhattan newspapers...
Whitney's admission that he could not recall any Exchange discussions of the problem of listing holding company securities, nor had he read the 1926 Hoxsey memorandum on this subject which the Senator so admired. Mr. Whitney pointed out that this memorandum, written four years before he was elected Exchange president, had been a "confidential report" to the Committee on Stock List. Senator Wheeler was unappeased. Broker Whitney: "I really did quite a bit of work at the Exchange." Senator Wheeler: ''I must confess I am surprised...