Word: sloganism
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...bank on the South" was the slogan with which Rogers Clark Caldwell reared his dreams of economic empire. In Caldwell & Co., his Nashville banking house, his dreams achieved the reality of a $100,000,000-a-year-investment business and the control of a complex, pyramided financial structure which embraced $600,000,000 of banks, insurance companies, newspapers, realty and industrial concerns. When the whole enterprise crashed (TIME, Nov. 24, 1930) the reverberations sent banks toppling, stripped thousands of depositors of their money, brought grief and ruin to investors from Kentucky to Arkansas, even rumbled into Tennessee's capital...
...company. I have always hoped, since my difficulties began, to re-enter the banking business. I feel the time is now ripe. Tremendous fortunes will be made within the next few years by those businessmen who are foresighted enough. . . ." New Rogers Caldwell & Co. expects to have for its slogan: "We bank on the South...
...Increased employment, chairmanned by Walter Clark Teagle (Standard Oil of New Jersey). The slogan: "Job Security by Job Spreading...
...grounds and garden. At any rate. Socialism wants to stress the fact that with intelligent management of the machinery and resources we have we can build a civilization on abundance rather than want. This, may I add, will take time, but I believe in the practicability .of the slogan: Socialism in our time. I was glad to see the recognition you gave to the young workers in the National Office. As I go round the country I am impressed with the enthusiastic way in which not only young workers but old timers with youthful spirit are rallying to the service...
...Herr von Papen from time to time in keeping the Hitlerites in their place. That being so, the balance of power last week was in the thin, capable hands of ascetic former Chancellor Heinrich Brüning. His personal party, the Catholic Centrists, had made good their campaign slogan "Back to Büning!" (see cut) to the extent of nine seats over 1930. The Socialists, his former opponents, were willing to accept him as a leader to stem the tide of Nationalism. Like David Lloyd George in Britain, Heinrich Brüining is probably the shrewdest politician...