Word: grounds
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...legislative function is usually in adequately provided for. New conditions arise to which the rules of the agreement and the previous decisions are not applicable. The employer claims the right to legislate by administrative decree on the ground that he has all the authority not specifically relinquished in the agreement. The union officials urge the board to assume jurisdiction and by a decision create a precedent which has the effect of law. In practice, legislation originates in several ways: (1) The constitution or basic agreement entered into by the parties at stated intervals for definite terms and with which...
...dyes. Should there be no protection given to the American industry, it must infallibly fall. Wages in Germany are low, and that country will make a strong attempt to win back its old trade. Our own industry must be fostered for a time if America expects to hold the ground gained during the last four years...
...seems likely that the new Mexican regime realizes this as well as the necessity for negotiating help from the United States. If this be true we see no reason why we should not be able to assist Mexico to escape from the revolutionary morass and go forward on firm ground. Mexico greatly needs foreign capital and we cannot afford that other foreign capital than ours should predominate. We can afford to provide capital for Mexican development and thereby serve both Mexico's welfare and our own. There need be no exploitation, in the evil sense of the term. We have...
...case a tie should result with either the University or Princeton, the deciding game will be played on neutral ground during the last part of February...
...addition to the hundreds who are at present taking military training in the R. O. T. C. corps, support the movement, Congress will approve of their desire, and give them the chance to gather once again, a little superior to the crowd of rookies, at the old camping ground...