Word: tradings
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...following pre-review of "Mr. Paraclete," whose premiere in Brattle Hall is scheduled for 8.15 o'clock, was written especially for the Crimson by H. W. L. Dana '03, Lecturer on Literature at the Boston Trade Union College and at the School for Social Research in New York...
...Lansdowne came before the court with a lawyer, Joseph Davies of Wisconsin, onetime (1915-16) Chairman of the Federal Trade Commission. He insisted on making a statement for his client. The Court frowned upon him and ordered his silence. Witnesses were not entitled to counsel. Mr. Davies insisted. Rear Admiral Jones ordered a stalwart marine to take him from the room. Mrs. Lansdowne began by refusing to testify, but when questions were asked her, she began to talk and ended by testifying for three hours. She said Captain Foley had called upon her two days before her previous appearance before...
Admiral Lord Beatty called attention somewhat bluntly to "the facts which demand the existence of an adequate British navy." Said he: "The worldwide trade routes upon which we are dependent for our food and raw materials . . . are no shorter or less complicated than in 1914." He demanded that the new program of ship replacements, which is expected to cost eventually some ?70,000,000 ($340,000,000), be proceeded with. He added...
...survey made by a committee of the Chamber, a list of leading causes for unethical trade practices has been compiled. They include price fluctuations; trade customs which have outgrown their justification; "fly-by-night" business organizations; changes in style; discrimination among customers; lack of standardization in trade practices and in products; the lack of machinery for adjusting trade disputes...
...manage the difficult and extensive program which this list suggests, the Chamber proposes that a joint Trade Relations Committee be organized, composed equally of producers and distributors, to act as a clearing house for charges of trade abuses, to study existing trade abuses and their supposed preventives, to promote settlement of disputes, and to eliminate business wastes by producers and distributors...