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Since this statement was made in boom times, a sudden change in attitude toward mass meetings by the H.A.A. would seem inconsistent. Encouragement of noisy exhibitionism at the present time would only be construed as a desperate bid for increased financial support...
...country," smirked a Ford spokesman. NRA officials in Washington did not hide their concern over this action. They said that while Mr. Ford may have had a legal right to reduce his payroll, it was a violation of the NRA spirit. General Johnson, surprised by Mr. Ford's sudden submission, said he would be glad to make an exception so that the 9,000 Fordworkers could be kept at work...
...boys at Hotchkiss School (Lakeville, Conn.) trooped into their dining hall one night last fortnight and, after the sudden short hush for grace, fell to gobbling and talking in a cheery, noisy hum and clatter as usual. The polished brasses gleamed by the big fireplace over which a great white bust of Homer looks down his nose at the carven verse: Back of the Loaf is the snowy Flour, back of the Flour the Mill. Back of the Mill the Wheat and the Shower, the Sun and the Father's will. The boys gobbled and talked, and a master...
...relatively unknown theatre and are afraid that The Stagers are just another stock company. So that you do not remain one of the deluded, I shall say that the Peabody Playhouse is small, but with excellent acoustics, and that The Stagers are a talented group, merely waiting for a sudden regeneration of the theatre...
...eager for the January fray. Indicative of the changing, wavering attitude of the public is yesterday's Herald-Tribune front page "news-story" which analyzes the disconcerting present and the uncertain future of the NRA, thus laying down a gangplank from which to disembark without incurring the charge of sudden desertion of the ship. On top of all this comes, as we have pointed out, the impending convention of the country's Mad Hatters. Bad as things appear to be now, by January there may be loud, insistent cries for an American Guy Fawkes...