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Word: helpings (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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...money, not have it doled out to them.* But unless employers change their tactics toward the Unions, we shall face either Federal unemployment insurance [i.e. the dole] to care for the jobless or have a revolution on our hands. The country cannot stand these continual shocks. . . . The unions could help . . . but in great industrial centres like Detroit and Toledo large mass production employers seem to hate the A. F. of L. worse than the Communists. When depressions come, they throw their workers on the street. . . . If trade unions were allowed to function without the relentless opposition of large employers, they...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Dole or Revolution? | 4/14/1930 | See Source »

...McCormick to explain his friendship with such a character, Senator Deneen lately made a speech in a remote corner of the state in which he almost wept over Esposito's slaying, eulogized him as a fine and valiant citizen who had died in the "cause." To help prove what a splendid character he was, Senator Deneen cited the fact that 19,000 roses, costing $10,000, had been strewn along the ten-mile funeral route. Mrs. McCormick's secret stenographer took down that speech. Few are the Illinois voters who do not now know about Senator Deneen...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WOMEN: Roses & Roses | 4/7/1930 | See Source »

...Shunk Brown, onetime State Attorney General, Vare attorney in the Senate fight. Varemen approached Senator Grundy about a Grundy-Brown ticket. Senator Grundy not only spurned this alliance but also, without consulting anybody, announced that his candidate for Governor was Samuel S. Lewis, onetime State Treasurer. Promptly, with the help of William Wallace Atterbury, President of the Pennsyl- vania R. R. and Republican National Committeeman, Boss Vare chose Secretary of Labor James John Davis as his senatorial candidate, made a Davis-Brown ticket to oppose the Grundy-Lewis ticket (TIME, March...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: POLITICAL NOTES: Pennsylvania Wilds | 4/7/1930 | See Source »

This spring and summer many a horse will feel the sharp thrust of a hypodermic needle; will be injected with meningitis bacilli. Thus horses will help in the development of a serum to fight a new strain of cerebrospinal meningitis which, originating among Chinese workers in California last year, is moving eastward across the country...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Helping Horses | 3/31/1930 | See Source »

...first acts as Tsar of the P. G. A. would be to raise the membership fees, so as to get some money in the treasury; to give a $1,000 insurance policy with each membership; to guarantee larger discounts on supplies; to send out "field representatives" to' help pros with their problems...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Tsar Gates | 3/31/1930 | See Source »

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