Word: trust
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR ELECTION EXTRA. IT WAS SUBLIME. IT HAD REASON AND RHYME. AND IT CAME OUT ON TIME. WE IN CANADA TRUST AND HOPE THAT THE THIRD TERM OF F. D. R. WILL MAKE A FOUR-STAR FINAL...
...second decision the Court reversed a Chicago Federal judge who had enjoined an A. F. of L. Milk Wagon Drivers' Union from picketing, because that activity violated the Sherman Anti-Trust Act. The injunction could not be granted, ruled the court, because the controversy involved a labor dispute. The ruling was a clear-cut victory for the Norris-LaGuardia Act, which limits the granting of injunctions in labor disputes, paves the way for collective bargaining...
When handsome, tough-minded Rexford Guy Tugwell was a working member of the first Brain Trust, he made one mistake fatal to a politico. He talked out loud about unfamiliar and unpleasant things. His thesis: that the world and the U. S. were drifting away from laissez-faire, should make haste toward planned economy. So, after the 1936 election, Brain Truster Tugwell resigned from the New Deal...
Last week, Planner Tugwell was back in the news on two fronts. The first was Washington, where he attended the Savings Bank Journal forum (see p. 81). Picking up a challenge of Guaranty Trust Co. Vice President Robert Garner, who asked, "If the Administration knows how to create employment, why hasn't it done so in the past eight years?", Tugwell replied: "It always has required from $12,000,000,000 to $15,000,000,000 of Government spending a year...
...Property, and Recent Federal Legislation," by Professor E. Merrick Dodd; Jan. 15, "Heresy about Hearsay," by Professor John M. Maguire; Feb. 5, "Dispositions of Property: The Use and the Drafting of Class Gifts," by Professor Andrew J. Casner; Feb. 12, "Dispositions of Property: The Use and the Drafting of Trust Provisions," by Professor Austin W. Scott; Feb. 19, "Dispositions of Property: The Influence of Taxation," by Professor Erwin N. Griswold; and March 5, "Th Place of Equity in English Legal Development," by Professor Harold d. Hazeltine, of Cambridge University, England, now doing research at Harvard...