Word: donal
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Outside New York City the shellacking was formidable: 9-to-1 in Philadelphia (second largest local); 29-to-1 in Minneapolis and St. Paul; 10-to-1 in Cleveland; an average 30-to-1 in small locals. In Boston, home local of ex-Guild President Donal M. Sullivan, Opponent Milton Murray of Detroit got a 4-to-3 vote, though new Executive Vice President Sam Eubanks...
...Boston last week the Newspaper Guild lost, 182-10-157, an NLRB election on the Boston Globe. Chosen bargaining agent instead by editorial, maintenance and business employes was the independent Boston Globe Employes' Association. Ironic sidelight: the Guild's national president, Donal Sullivan, a Boston Globe reporter and desk man, will henceforth have to let a rival union bargain for his salary...
David E. Green, Research Fellow in Biological Chemistry, Ph.D. University of Cambridge, England, '34; Laurence E. Strong, Research Fellow in Physical Chemistry; Ph.D. Brown University '40; Isadore Fankuchen, Research Fellow in Physical Chemistry, Ph.D. Cornell '33; Carl C. Jensen, Research Fellow in Physical Chemistry, S.M. University of Nebraska '29; Donal Murnaghan, Research Fellow in Medicine M.B., BCH., B.A.O., National University of Ireland...
Barman. Next day Guildsmen spent twelve hours nominating and electing officers. Insurgent Candidate Kenneth Crawford, who had filled out Heywood Broun's unfinished term, went down in defeat. By a vote of 78⅔ to 66⅓ Regular Candidate Donal Sullivan became the Guild's new president. Secure in the saddle remained Milton Kaufman, Victor Pasche, Morris Watson...