Word: vocalizer
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Takers. New Jersey's crinkly-haired Representative Fred Hartley, co-author of the Act, was its only vocal defender during the week. He lambasted labor's "brazen effrontery" and called for a congressional investigation of "any and all efforts to by-pass the law, whether by unions working alone or in conspiracy with employers." Employers perked up their ears and wondered what sort of merry-go-round they were on now. Many, for the sake of labor peace, had taken their contract cue from Co-Author Bob Taft. He had found "no illegality" in the coal operators...
...resent your slur on two of my patriotic colleagues and I shall be very vocal about that resentment...
Gruening told him. Roosevelt disregarded the advice, but the next year Gruening was appointed director of the Department of the Interior's Division of Territories and Island Possessions, became a vigorous and vocal New Dealer, began a fascinated study of Alaska and its problems...
...substitute for UNRRA. The Communists were already busy telling the world that the Truman Doctrine meant imperialism and slavery. Even some French non-Communists thought that the Socialist dirigisme-the "directed economy"-would be lost by listening to advice from the U.S. (see cut). In Britain a large and vocal bloc in the British Labor Party urged Ernest Bevin to steer clear of dependence on the U.S. (see below...
...hundred and fifty members of the Glee Club will give their vocal cords their last collective workout before finals this evening, when they serenade all comers from the steps of Widener in the second Yard Concert in two weeks...