Word: chicago
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...David Henry Eastern Michigan (Detroit) Dec. 28 Henry Lamar Akron, Ohio Dec. 29 " " Central Ohio (Columbus) Dec. 30 " " Dayton, Ohio Dec. 31 " " Rochester, N.Y. Dec. 26 Alex Bell Syracuse, N.Y. Dec. 28 " " Buffalo, N.Y. Dec. 29 " " Eastern New York (Albany) Dec. 30 " " San Diego, Cal. Dec. 17 Norman Shepard Chicago, Illinois Dec. 30 Prof. Franklin Ford Baltimore, Md. Dec. 29 Prof. Reuben Brower Kansas City, Kans. Dec. 23 (no speaker) Denver, Colo. Dec. 28 (no speaker) *dinner meeting rather than usual luncheon...
...Duncan 2B, and Lee B. McTurnan '59, have won Rotary Foundation Fellowships for study abroad during the 1960-1 academic year. They were selected from 121 graduate student of 27 different countries by Rotary International, a worldwide service club organization. McTurnan is now studying in the University of Chicago Law School...
DOWNING B. JENKS President Rock Island Lines Chicago...
...refusing truck service to companies picketed by labor racketeers seeking shakedown money out of phony organizational or recognition strikes. Landrum-Griffin's provisions outlaw the shakedown forms of organizational picketing, also prohibit Hoffa from automatically rejecting "hot cargo" from any company with labor troubles. Last week, at a Chicago meeting of his huge Central States Conference, Hoffa declared that he would not only observe the new law's restrictions, but also bitterly laid out a go-it-alone policy as far as all non-Teamster unions are concerned: "Our members will refuse to honor lines...
American businessmen will not refuse to hire graduates of pro-Communist universities solely because of the training and associations formed in college, but they will be aware of the lasting influence these may have. Thomas Hugh Latimer, A.B. University of Chicago...