Word: sinclair
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Referring to Upton Sinclair, why don't you state who brought the charge and who subsequently dropped it? Why do you fail to mention that you got the story out of Upton Sinclair's autobiography, and that you could not have got it anywhere if Upton Sinclair had not told it? I really think that 1 shall have to insist that you shall publish the paragraphs from which you took that story...
...UPTON SINCLAIR...
TIME's opinion is that its world would be duller without Upton Sinclair...
...have been called a raving Red, an insipid idiot, and an awful ass of late-many times- all because of my publicly avowed intention of voting for Upton Sinclair...
Last week President Roosevelt took more positive steps to placate conservative opinion up to Nov. 6. In one day he smiled thrice in a way to captivate the gentlemen of the Right: 1) He denied that he had ever given Upton Sinclair. Mahatma of the West Coast millennium, a promise of any statement in his support (see p. 11). 2) He declared that he was giving no consideration to plans for substituting a central bank for the Federal Reserve System. 3) He went before the American Bankers Association and. after listening to a conciliatory speech by Manhattan Banker Jackson...