Word: chase
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...strikers in their cars rattled toward the mill. The pickets rallied to shower them with rocks, but another volley of grenades put them finally to rout, sent them fleeing down the road and across an orchard, many of them abandoning their cars. Members of the crowd joined in the chase and beat up several pickets whom they caught. Several others were rescued and released by the well-organized deputies. Taken into "protective custody" was Fred Mayberry, leader of the pickets who was seated in the car of the police chief so no one would do him harm. Cars abandoned...
Members of the Japanese Economic Delegation who are arriving in Boston this morning will come here to make a tour of the University. They will be conducted by Dean Chase and Jerome D. Greene '96, ex-Tercentenary magnate...
John J, Farley "professional contact man," brother of Postmaster General James Aloysius Farley, was haled into Manhattan City Court by his divorced wife, who demanded payment of $730 back alimony. Pleaded Farley: "I am overdrawn $200 at the Chase National Bank. ... I have only $20 in my pockets, and all the property I have is a pearl stickpin, a watch and a cheap pair of cuff links. I am unemployed...
Members of the committee which made the proposal for the personnel man are: Dean Sperry; George A. Wilson, professor of International Law, emeritus; George H. Chase '96, Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences; Arthur S. Johnson '85; Dr. Bock; John H. Lane '28; Rolf Kaltenborn '37; John B. Bowditch '37, former CRIMSON president and Raymond Dennett...
What the current delegation lacks in absolute face cards, as compared to that of 1935, is compensated by weight other of numbers. Besides President Conant other officers now in Indiana Include Deans Hanford, Chase, Plimpton, Deans-elect Landis and Williams, Professors Henderson, Mayo, Dill, T. N. Whitehead, Doctor Bock. Professor-emeritus Taussig and Secretary to the University Little...