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...resignation of General Johnson has not answered the questions concerning the future of the NRA. While radicals are acclaiming it as a swing to the left, conservatives hope that the machinery may be disintegrating and that the checks to business may cease. At any rate, the resignation brings to a head the constant criticism which has been launched against the NRA this summer as a fomenter of strikes and as a hindrance to recovery...
...spoke on "Standards for Consumers' Goods," and Carl N. Schmalz '19, assistant professor of Marketing and manager of the University's Bureau of Business Research, conducted a discussion group at yesterday's session of the conference. Malcolm P. McNair '16, professor of Marketing, gave "A Critical Appraisal of the NRA Codes from the Standpoint of Practical Application" at a previous session...
General Johnson's uneasy exit from the NRA as the one-man power has overshadowed the revelation Saturday that Lewis Dembitz Brandeis, Justice of the Supreme Court, has been one of his advisors. As Frank Kent points out, those who have been looking for the mind which has shaped important measures feel that they have found their answer. For Mr. Justice Brandeis, formerly a showed Boston lawyer, has at least offered advice to the Administration and may have played a leading role...
...only in the courtroom where he is supposed to comment on governmental matters. The division between the Executive and Legislative branches has certainly become less sharp these last two years. Congress has entrusted some of its powers to the President and has yielded others to organizations like the NRA and AAA which by simple decree exercise them. As a result the representatives that the people have elected to make laws for them have given away their privilege to officials appointed by the President...
...life were mere earning and spending, there would be no excuse for college. As the picture fades farther and farther into the past, NRA, Manchukuo, the Polish corridor, dictators, inflation, tariff, open doors, war will be followed by new, more complex problems which must be tackled by men who must take up the unfinished tasks of leaders and followers of today. And as people of the country rise in gyroplanes or tune in a television station piece by piece that panorama of the fullness and breadth of the world will keep unfolding for the student who begins in college...