Word: easton
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Gribble made two copies of the recording and with them forced a political bargain. John L. Easton, Jr. 2L, the administration's choice for the vice-presidency promised never to run for president if Gregg and Langa would cease their opposition to his campaign. Gribble also promised to surrender the record...
...Winthrop House as President; Rudolph Kass '52 of Cedarhurst, New York, and Dunster House as Managing Editor; William Summer Holbrook '52 of Los Angeles and Lowell House as Business Manager; David Louis Ratner '52 of New York City and Eliot House as Editorial Chairman; Marlowe Arthur Sigal '52 of Easton, Pennsylvania, and Claverly Senior House as Photographic Chairman...
...Easton, Pa., Lehigh over Lafayette, 38-0, to give Lehigh the first undefeated season in its 67-year football history...
...Edward Easton, chairman of the striking unit, promptly denounced the "rump group," charged that the letter was a "strikebreaking maneuver ... apparently in cooperation with management." Said Executive Editor Lee Wood: "We wouldn't do anything like that...
...Wood and Managing Editor B. 0. McAnney, he'waved vaguely: "Well, so long." Then Easton, who is chairman of the W-T & S Guild unit, walked out, followed by ten other Guildsmen on the slim lobster shift. By the time they left the building, a picket line of 150 was already forming. Easton picked up a sign and joined the line. The strike was the Guild's first against a New York City newspaper since the Brooklyn Eagle strike...