Word: trading
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Willis. Goaded by the pro-Hoover Scripps-Howard newspapers, of which there are six in Ohio, Candidate Willis enlivened the week by crying out at Columbus: "In these times we hear much of chains-chain broadcasting, chain motion pictures, chain stores, chain newspapers, chains in international trade. The fact is, under the chain system . . . the great middle class of our people face all the time greater difficulties in maintaining its independent existence. . . . Since when has the Republican Party come to the place where its candidates are to be dictated by a chain of newspapers that have never supported the Republican...
...after a Republican cabinet member had furtively enriched Sinclair with the Teapot Dome lease, were camouflaged by the G. O. P. management. The star witness was James A. Patten, fellowtownsman of Vice President Dawes (Evanston, Ill.)-plainspoken, upstanding, oldtime "wheat king" of the Chicago Board of Trade...
...Sugar Trade and Slavery," Professor Usher, Widener...
...April 2 in the Union, Houston Thompson will speak. Mr. Thompson was a former member of the Federal Trade Commission, and he will probably deal with problems in labor and the methods the Commisson has used in dealing with them...
Professor Antone De Haas, authority on international trade, and now on the faculty of the Business School will be the principal speaker at the Graduate Students Open House to be held at the Phillips Brooks House tomorrow evening, according to an announcement yesterday by M. A. Cheek '26, graduate secretary...