Word: attacked
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Ulysses Lupien continued his hitting ways in leading the Varsity attack, while the Yardlings bunched their hits in the fifth inning to account for all their runs off Edinberg who has yet to pitch an intercollegiate game...
...Republic Steel Corp., third largest in the nation, in flagrant violation of the act. Growing out of the strike last summer in Ohio they included: responsibility for causing the strike, open sponsorship of company unions, discriminatory discharges of union members, espionage, terrorization, incitement of violence, responsibility for "an unprovoked attack" on strikers in Massillon which resulted in three deaths and many injuries, all to strikers, sympathizers or bystanders...
...Continued its broad attack upon vast American Telephone & Telegraph Co. Fortnight ago FCCommissioner Paul Walker submitted to Congress the result of his threeyear, $1,500,000 investigation of A. T. & T., recommended sweeping reforms (TIME, April n). For two months before this, A. T. & T. stock was under sharp market pressure, fell from $149 to $111. As soon as the Walker report was out, A. T. & T. bounced up $9.75 in two days. To FCC and SEC this looked suspicious; last week both launched investigations...
Hicks has been branded a "Communist" and his appointment violently opposed by patriotic organizations and local political officials. The difference between the two cases lies in the fact that the Laski controversy was started by an issue of the Lampoon devoted to an attack on him, while no student group has come out against the Hicks appointment...
...last few days, the reactionaries of Massachusetts have attacked Harvard for the appointment of Granville Hicks, a prominent and recognized student of American History and an avowed Communist. These same "patriots" are further attempting to place all responsibility for the activity of the Young Communist League on our branch here at Harvard. We say that the reactionaries did not have as the object of their attack the Communists at Harvard, but rather the existence of all that is liberal in the life and traditions of our university. We best understand the events of the past week if we realize that...