Word: daltons
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Last week Britain's Minister of Economic Warfare Hugh Dalton referred to this situation in oblique understatement: he told U. S. newsmen he was "embarrassed" by a leak in his blockade at Vladivostok. Presumably he was much more than embarrassed. According to the New York Times, Dalton's ministry believed that Germany's textile position had been critical, feared now that cotton shipments from Russia soon would have it out of danger. Washington's balancing act between aid to Britain and economic overtures to Russia (TIME, Jan. 6) had produced a new dilemma...
William R. Crout 3L. Milwaukee, Wis.; Mark J. Dalton 3L, Cambridge, Mass.; Richard T. Davis 2L, Medford, Mass.; Charles E. DeLong 2L, Philadelphia, Pa.; George J. Devlin 2L, Somerville, Mass.; Paul Dobin 3L, New York, N. Y.; John F. Dowd 3L, Bellaire, L. I., N. Y.; Cecil Elfenbein 3L, Erie, Pa.; Stanley M. Epstein 2L, New Bedford, Mass.; Richard B. Finn 2L, Niagara Falls, N. Y.; Nathan Fishman 3L, Union City, N. J.; David Flower, Jr. 2L, Brookline, Mass.; Myron L. Gordon 2L, Milwaukee, Wis.; Israel J. Graff 3L, Wheeling...
...student advisers are John G. Buchanan Jr. 3L, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Mark J. Dalton 3L, Cambridge, Mass.; Cecil D. Elfenbein 3L, Erie, Pa.; Myron L. Gordon 2L, Milwaukee, Wis.; George M. Lehr 3L, New York, N. Y.; Walter L. Hiersteiner 2L, Des Moines, Ia.; Frank Licht 3L, Providence...
...McWilliams gave Harry Dalton a new aim in life. Harry's West Pointer father, a former sergeant at arms of the New York State Senate, and as husky as his son, joined him in the cause. For $50 they bought a fruit & vegetable truck, festooned it with flags, mounted a pair of spotlights, christened it Old Ironsides and moved in on McWilliamsland. Said Harry: "I decided to find out if Yorkville was a part of the U. S." If McWilliams held three street-corner meetings a week, the Daltons held five. Harry talked about Americanism, and what it meant...
Last week Harry Dalton, doling out patriotic literature from his Yorkville headquarters, found himself leading a full-fledged political movement. At a mass meeting 4,500 patriotic Yorkvillagers rallied round his Congressional candidate, Republican James Elaine Walker Jr., great-nephew of Garfield's and Harrison's Secretary of State James Gillespie Elaine. Out on parole awaiting sentence for disorderly conduct was Joe McWilliams, whom Dalton (and Walter Winchell) had dubbed "McNazi." But not even McWilliams' impending defeat satisfied Harry. He wanted to debate with him from the same platform. Closest he had come...