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...Manhattan's Daily Worker for eight days, the U.S. Internal Revenue Service last week let the Communist daily's staffers go back to their desks. Price of the settlement: $3,000, which the Worker's attorney put up as bond for the release of typewriters, desks, Addressograph machines, etc. As the Worker's workers settled in, U.S. Attorney General Herbert Brownell said that the raids on the Worker and the Communist Party in six U.S. cities were aimed at collecting delinquent taxes and not at halting subversion. They were not planned and directed from his Washington...
...Delmar Leighton was forced to leave in his sophomore years for service in France. After discharge, he matriculated for six months and gained a degree in 1919. The first job he took was in a textile mill in Rhode Island, putting a gloss on cloth. Next he tried selling Addressograph machines, but soon hied back to Cambridge and the Business School...
...Delmar Leighton was forced to leave in his sophomore years for service in France. After discharge, he matriculated for six months and gained a degree in 1919. The first job he took was in a textile mill in Rhode Island, putting a gloss on cloth. Next he tried selling Addressograph machines, but soon hied back to Cambridge and the Business School...
...sophomore year for service in France. After discharge, he matriculated for six months and was given his degree in 1919. The first job be took was in textile mill in Rhode Island, putting a glass on cloth. That ended when the mill shut down. Next he tried selling Addressograph machine, but soon hied back to Cambridge and to the Business School...
These discomfitures occur when organizational headquarters from mimeograph to addressograph end up in the president's room--or when a theater group orders its sets delivered to Rindge Tech Auditorium. Henry Lee Higginson described what had been missing until November of 1899 at a mass meeting then celebrating the Union's inaugural: "A Harvard student needs and has the right to every advantage which the government of the University can give. Neither books, nor lectures, nor games can replace the benefits arising from free intercourse with all his companions." It is worth sweating out Lamont's construction for the promise...