Word: baldinger
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Up stepped balding Director Roger N. Baldwin of the Civil Liberties Union, staunch defender of labor's rights, to give labor a stern warning. Unions, he said, must stop abusing the right to picket by such tactics as the use of force and mass picketing which deny the right...
Damned if he did and damned if he didn't, Eisenhower had a bad week. A photographic accident that put a noose alongside Ike Eisenhower's balding head might have been symbolic. A news photographer caught it when a group of wives cornered the Chief of Staff in...
Nipping the Bud. These were all reasonably accurate explanations for Canada's labor calm. Big, balding, blustering Humphrey Mitchell, Canada's Labor Minister, pointed to an even more important one. Said he: "Conciliation has . . . worked in Canada to keep disputes from becoming walkouts."
Benign, balding "Prexy" MacCracken approaches the core curriculum with well-considered irreverence. "Who wants to eat the core?" he asked. "There is too much diversity in this world for students of 18 to be forced on a single diet. The bill of fare is too rich for that. ["If a...
Ever since Nebraska Power Co., the state's last private utility, went under public ownership just a year ago, utility investors have wondered how it would fare. Last week, tall, balding T. H. Maenner, head of the Omaha Electric Committee, the group of Omaha citizens which runs it, proudly...