Word: colorados
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Mary Harris ("Mother") Jones, old-time labor crusader (TIME, May 5), received a congratulatory telegram on her 100th birthday from capitalist John Davison Rockefeller Jr., for picketing whose family's Colorado mines she was sent to jail 16 years ago. The message: ". . . your loyalty to your ideals, your fearless adherence to your duty as you have seen it, is an inspiration to all who have known you. . . ." Said she: "He's a damn good sport! I've licked him many times, but now we've made peace...
Three men were elected to the business board. They are: Robert Kuhnen Brown '32, of Colorado Springs, Colorado; William Peck Elwell '32, of Arlington; and Alexander Fairfield Wadsworth '31, of Hyde Park...
JOHN W. KNOX Quartermaster Sergeant, U. S. M. C. Denver, Colorado...
...annual report of U. S. Steel Corp. listed as the largest individual holders of common stock: George Fisher Baker (90,000); U. S. Senator Lawrence Cowle Phipps of Colorado (48,000); Myron Charles Taylor (32,536); William R. Timken (26,640); George Fisher Baker Jr. (17,421); Frank Rogers Bacon (17,143); Marguerite S. Milligan (14,000); James M. Hopkins (12,826); Irenee du Pont (12,500); Frank H. Buhl (10,720). Other U. S. Steel shareholders: President Frederick Brant Rentschler of United Aircraft (1,072); Lawyer Elihu Root Jr. (1,300); Theodore Roosevelt (20 preferred); Packer Philip D. Armour...
...Colorado Fuel & Iron...