Word: enough
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...cloak and suit trade, together with half a dozen similar protocols in other branches of garment-making in New York, the Rockefeller system of industrial representation in the Colorado mines, and the labor agreement of Hart, Schaffner & Marx in Chicago, grew out of long and bitter strikes, severe enough on both sides to convince the parties thereto that the old system was intolerable. Complete predomination by either side was impossible and intermittent struggles over the division of power were costly and unsatisfactory. The protocols and the agreements provided a system of government to protect each side against the other...
...necessary shall be licensed. This bill has already passed the House, but has failed by a small minority in the Senate. It is to be hoped that the measure will be reconsidered; any industry which will eventually free us from dependence for necessities upon a foreign nation is important enough to be protected until it can take care of itself...
...members who remain in Cambridge. Light refreshments and cold meals may be ordered at any time, while hot meals will be served for any number of men who apply at least two hours in advance. Special dinners are to be served on Christmas and New Year's days if enough applications are received at the manager's office to warrant such action. The regular meals will end with luncheon today and be resumed with breakfast, January...
Half of the reasoning which prompted the founders of the League of Nations, was correct. England, France, Italy and Japan will never agree to decisions which are made entirely by small nations. They must have enough power to maintain their superiority--not enough to abuse it. How can the lesser States be brought to accept this proposition? How can natural jealousy be banished and universal justice practiced...
...problem of depression in industry is one that Congress cannot control by law-making. All it hopes to do is to stave off ruin for the farmers who have fared worse than the rest of the country. It behooves the manufacturer and business men to be broad-minded enough to accept what is obviously class legislation framed to meet the unusual conditions of a short period...