Word: cooperativeness
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...years Dr. Ball fought Prohibition because he considered it an encroachment on States' Rights. Since Prohibition was repealed in 1933 he has fought the New Deal for the same reason. In sulfurous editorials the News & Courier repeatedly attacked the Santee-Cooper River hydroelectric project, which pushing politicians set afoot to get $40,000,000 out of the New Deal for South Carolina (TIME, June 12). He described it as "a set-up of politicians without known qualifications to build and develop industrial plants," called it a project "shot through with extravagance and waste...
Last week Charleston's merchants waited for a hearing before the Authority to urge it to reverse its decision. In Columbia, Governor Burnet Rhett Maybank (first chairman of the Santee-Cooper River project) called on the General Assembly to investigate the Authority...
...When Master Cooper recently switched from child parts to juveniles, he sternly put away childish things. Among them: a red-upholstered super-flivver with nine horns, seven headlights, a 22-push-button dashboard. Cinemactor Cooper now travels in a sedate maroon coupe...
Thirteen years later, at 59, Irving returned to Madrid as his country's Minister, a man of letters who had perhaps mellowed too young and been boyish too long and whom his fierce contemporary, Fenimore Cooper, then regarded as something of a humbug. Sympathetic Biographer Bowers says his reports on the corrupt and precarious Spanish court made good reading for Secretaries of State Webster and Calhoun. But there is a hint of tragicomedy in the fact that Irving often got no replies, especially to his expense accounts, and that finally his stately letter of resignation was not even acknowledged...
...extremely close contest, the rifle team lost to Yale Saturday afternoon at New Haven by a score of 1379 to 1366. This victory clinched the New England League tittle for the Eli sharp shooters. Lester Rusoff was high man for the Crimson with 275, but Walter Hyde, James Cooper, Richard Goldberg, and Laurence Shaul all came within four points of his total...