Word: forcefullness
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In breaking down the bank's traditional policy of isolation. Governor Norman has accomplished a brilliant stroke. Yet he does not intend that his Old Lady shall be alone in her industrial adventure. Last fortnight London businessmen were startled by the announcement that the Bank of England had formed the...
Wagner is played at intervals, a fitting accompaniment to the forceful action. The death of Joan at the stake with the thrilling "Fire Music" playing softly is a masterpiece of drama. So is the whole "movie".
Impartial Senate observers rate him thus: a business man, rich and reactionary, who has drifted into the Senate more for its social than its political opportunities, .he has had no large or forceful hand in its affairs. As a politician he plays a dull routine game; his money, his corporate...
Onetime Subscriber Franchon's is the most forceful of many letters received anent TIME'S report of language repeated, in the name of Reform, upon the floor of the U. S. Senate by Senator Cole Livingston Blease of South Carolina. This language was printed without change in, and...
Conciliatory President Thomas F. McMahon of United Textile Workers, A. F. of L. affiliate, explained his organizers did not intend to call strikes in Southern mills, were opposed to forceful tactics, but were ready and willing, if necessary, to "fight for their right to organize." The radical National Textile Workers...