Word: temperedness
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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¶ Declaring himself tired of C. I. O. attempts to organize his workers, the general manager of Apex Hosiery Co., Philadelphia's biggest non-union hosiery mill, shut down his plant one day at noon, locking out 2,500 employes. Massing outside, they were joined by some 10,000...
In hard times, workers lie low, stock-holders raise Ned about dividends. In good times, workers raise Ned, stockholders behave. Consequently, while U. S. Industry was still confronted with strikes (see p. 16) during this year's spring meetings, stockholders were generally good-tempered, directors were concerned with dividends...
Now, the question of Mr. Landis's fitness to be Dean has nothing to do with what he thinks about sit-down strikes or the packing of the Court. Those of Harvard's State Street graduates who took de light in snubbing the Dean on the occasion of a recent...
Adopting strong-arm tactics, a handful of police, who were looking for a good fight, decided that the hour had come to show the taxpayers that their money was not being wasted. So, raring to go, a stupid handful of "cops" used tear gas, abusive language and "got rough". The...
To hear Banker Hall-the Hall of Chicago's Harris, Hall & Co.-the Bond Club last week turned out in full force. In a good-tempered reply to the Douglas broadside Banker Hall keyed his speech to the general thesis: "Always it is important not to kill a lot...