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...symbol of the struggle of Labor for its rights." In San Francisco his defense committee exclaimed that he "had no chance whatever of receiving a fair and impartial hearing from representatives of as unprincipled a bunch of pirates-Herbert Fleishhacker, Harry Chandler. Robert Dollar, Frederick Koster and William Crocker-as ever scuttled a ship." that against him "the cards were stacked and the dice loaded...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: LABOR: Four Against Mooney | 5/2/1932 | See Source »

Third basemen: W. P. Black '34, F. P. Campana '33, F. G. Crocker '34 J. B. Mahoney '32, Hamilton Thacher...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: OVER 50 FIELDERS REPORT FOR FIRST PRACTICE IN CAGE | 3/1/1932 | See Source »

...else towards the orchestra's support. President Levison played the flute himself once in an amateur symphonic band. He staunchly advocates music as a hobby for businessmen. Prominent businessmen who were drafted to boost the $175,000 campaign starting this week included Bankers Mortimer Fleishhacker and William Henry Crocker, Sugar-broker Wallace McKinney Alexander, Chamber of Commerceman Leland Cutter. Robert Watt Miller, able young son of President Christian Otto Gerberding Miller of Pacific Lighting Corp., has charge of the drive...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Friday on His Own | 2/15/1932 | See Source »

Pole vault-Won by Parker (three feet, three inches); second, Woodberry (scratch); third, tie between Francis Schumann '35 (three feet) and F. G. Crocker '34 (two feet, three inches). Height...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TRACK CARNIVAL RUNS OFF EVENTS IN POOR WEATHER | 2/11/1932 | See Source »

...Francis Carter Wood, director of Columbia University's Crocker Institute of Cancer Research and editor of the Chemical Foundation's American Journal of Cancer* had the authority to state last week, though with scholarly ifs & ands, that treatment of cancers by x-rays or radium does not in itself stir up secondary cancers. That radiation cures a cancer in one part of the body only to metastasize or shift it into another part, has been a credible theory. Cancer of the skin often follows irradiation of the cervix. X-raying of bladder tumors is often followed by cancer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Secondary Cancers | 1/18/1932 | See Source »

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