Word: dunn
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Atwater, R. C. Beresford, R. McP. Blair-Smith, R. D. Bolster, S. I. Bowditch, H. W. Bragdon, L. D. Brayton, J. G. Buckley, W. M. Bumps, J. P. Chase, E. F. Clark, F. B. Cutts, Franklin Dexter, D. P. Donaldson, J. C. Dreier, Ogden Driggs, R. T. Dunn, Erlund Field, A. O. Fordyce, D. L. Garirson, W. C. Harris, H. E. Heard, H. N. Higinbotham, R. B. Hocking, A. A. Holbrook, T. D. Howe Jr. R. I. Hunneman, W. R. Huntington, E. R. Jackson, V. O. Jones, W. B. Jones, R. K. Lamb, R. G. Luttman, William Medders, William Mulford...
...intended placing contracts for tire fabrics, and Akron folk knew that if he did, he would drive a sharp bargain advantageous to his company. At least he made a huge deal, which was consummated last week in Manhattan. The contract was between President Work and President Harry T. Dunn of the Fisk Rubber Co., on the one side, and R. E. Hightower and his son, W. H. Hightower, the Georgia textile people. It provided for $100,000,000 worth of cord tire fabric for delivery in the next ten years and gave the Goodrich people a partnership in the Hightower...
...workers." The cover design was a brawny miner with an idea bursting from his skull. Scott Nearing, famed sociologist, just back from a trip to Moscow, Kharkov, Rostov, Tiflis and other centres of culture, limned a deplorable contrast between the mammon-ridden U.S. and progressive Soviet Russia. Robert W. Dunn, young Yale Communist, described with devastating irony the activities of a Massachusetts labor-spy. "Bad Bishop" William Montgomery Brown contributed his revolutionary blessing (and a check for $1,100 to help the sheet get started). The current Passaic garmentworkers' strike was recorded in all its gory glory by Mary...
...incident is not unusual there. Albert Weisbord, Harvard Law School graduate, and Robert Dunn of the Civil Liberties Union, were arrested under somewhat similar circumstances earlier in the week. Throughout the strike, police have broken up peaceful meetings with sawed off shotguns, descended upon children's parades with clubs generally made every effort to incite the strikers to violent action. Of course, such melodramatic tactics have defeated their own ends. The strikers have refused to riot and every fresh outrage has gained them scores of sympathizers. For the detached mind there is even an element of humor in the picture...
...Rogers '26, H. R. Kobes '26, and R. T. Dunn '28 led the field in the 440-yd event, and S. M. Clarke '26, T. R. Hull ocC, and R. J. Learson '26, won the heats in the hurdles...