Word: bulletin
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Then, suddenly, it became evident that G-men were patrolling the plant. Posters appeared on bulletin boards forbidding the firing of any employes without Government sanction. A sub-executive tore one of them off, was instantly handcuffed, hustled off to jail and charged with stealing Government property. His explanation: he just wanted to show it to his boss...
Cadillac and drove to his Lake Shore Drive apartment. Lieut. Pincura's men posted the President's seizure order on company bulletin boards, began alternating on four-hour shifts in front of the eight-story brick office building. For the 16th time in World War II the U.S. Army had seized private property, at the direction of the President, as the result of a labor dispute. But this time there was a difference. That night on the radio, in the early editions of morning newspapers, in news offices and corner drugstores, the questions were asked: Is Ward...
...Harvard," always known as a liberal university, has no publication expressing liberal student opinion. We hope that The Bulletin will fill that deficiency."--Radcliffe League for Democracy Bulletin, April...
...latest quarterly issue, out last week in an edition of 8,000 copies at $1 each, the Bulletin's readers found 21 photographs of Andrew Jackson Higgins Sr., 388 printed references to Andrew Jackson Higgins Sr., plus 1,049 other mentions of the word "Higgins" and an editorial entitled "The Political Economic Views of Andrew Jackson Higgins...
...hide his light under a landing boat is burly, flamboyant Andrew Jackson Higgins Sr., president of Higgins Industries, Inc. of New Orleans. Among other things, Mr. Higgins produces a handsome, 21-ounce, 228-page magazine called the Eureka News Bulletin, to disseminate information about the beachhead craft he manufactures...