Word: benjamins
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...York City schools (TIME, March 31), last week resumed hearings. A teacher in P.S. 61, The Bronx, one Alfred J. Brooks, was revealed to have divided his time between The Bronx and Moscow. He had had seven leaves of absence from school since he became a teacher in 1922. Benjamin Gitlow and Joseph Zack, ex-Communist functionaries, said they had seen him in Moscow in 1927-28, working for the Communist International. His alleged party name: Bosse...
Ford Attorney I. A. Capizzi sourly hinted as much: "Every detail of this law [the NLRA] is un-American . . . tyrannical,' and Benjamin Franklin said that 'rebellion against tyrants is obedience to God.'" Ford might be bagged, but he was not yet tied hand & foot...
Judson T. Shaplin, Anthropology; Benjamin H. Landing, Jr., Biology; Robert A. Keller, Bio-Chemistry; Melvin Fields, Jr., Chemistry; Howard C. Bennett, Jr., Classics; Eli Goldston. Economics; William F. Rottschaefer, Engineering Sciences; Marvin G. Barrett, English; Thomas B. A. Godfrey, Fine Arts; Benjamin F. Whitehill, Geological Sciences...
...Nominating Committee, as named by Marvin, will include the following Seniors: Benjamin A. Barnes, Charles Glifix, Alan Gottlieb, David D. Henry, Henry Hornblower 2nd, Spencer A. Klaw, Joseph P. Lyford, and Homer D. Peabody...
...failure of their car to make a curve on Memorial Drive Saturday afternoon, Benjamin O. Gardiner '43, of Gardiner, Maine, Walter R. McVeigh '43, of New York City and William T. Emmot '42, of Glen Gove. New York the driver, crashed into a tree, and last night were interned in Metropolitan hospitals, all badly injured...