Word: unfairly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...sent to the upper chamber of the state legislature. This is proof positive of the legislators' patriotism and 100 per cent Americanism--at last to the American Legion, Elks and similar organizations who have waged the fight for its passage. It would be almost unfair to remind them in the glow of their present partial success that patriotism in days past meant staunch support of American traditions such as freedom of speech and tolerance of minorities...
While I wish to thank the CRIMSON for their very kind remarks about the Student Conference on Careers in Government in yesterday's editorial, it would be unfair not to mention the two "aides" who were most responsible for the "clockwork" which you praised. The conference would not have been so successful without the constant and persistent work of Bruce Bliven, Jr., and Ely. J. Kahn, Jr., who devoted two entire days to making arrangements, taking registration, and, on Saturday, keeping just one jump ahead of the conference. It is to them that most praise is due. Raymond Dennett...
...Schechters' chickens and their employes. Since the Schechter chickens came from outside New York, the circuit judges found that they constituted merchandise in interstate commerce and were subject to NRA regulation. Upheld, therefore, was the trial court's decision that the Schechters had been guilty of unfair trade practices under the Poultry Code. But a majority of the Circuit Court ruled that the working conditions of employes in the Schechters' Brooklyn plants were no interstate affair and therefore none of NRA's business. In effect, the Court's ruling coincided with dozens of other Federal...
...attention has been drawn to an article which appeared in your publication with reference to the opening of the Ontario Legislature (TIME, March 4). It has not been my practice to complain in any way whatsoever regarding unfavorable comments of newspapers or periodicals, but your article is manifestly so unfair that I would like to supply you with the correct information...
...pellagra-ridden kiddies who can barely wobble to the little red school houses that are open only three months of the year. Call off the hounds, TIME! Georgia, like every other State, has her problems. To paint them in the ''gory'' hue of Caldwell is unfair without presenting at the same time the bright side. FRANK ROSSITER Reporter Savannah Morning News Savannah, Ga. TIME will gladly print news, bright or dark, about Georgia or any other place...