Word: employees
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Among the treasure-hunters was Charles W. Lind, an employe of the N. Y. Telephone Co. One of the men in the company had won a smaller treasure hunt the Evening World had held a fortnight before. Lind was bound not to be outdone and pondered hard over the clues...
Just such a feat was brought off last week by an employe of the Pond's Extract Co. The Chicago Tribune published a full page in the current Pond's Extract series of testimonial-persuasions, the central figure of which was attractive young Miss Elinor Patterson, daughter of Major Joseph...
Amid pandemonium, the Fascists threw their own hats, and all the hats they could snatch, into the air. Mistaking a streetcar employe with a red "danger" flag for a Communist, they drubbed him soundly. Premier Poullet "turned pale," escaped discreetly through the back door of the Museum, leaving Crown Prince...
"I do not know how much personal knowledge you may have concerning the work, or alleged work, or working conditions of civilian employes of the Federal government, but here are some facts: They report for duty at 9 in the morning and leave at 4:30, with a half-hour...
The reporter of the lone Washington paper* which carried this story made it up out of whole cloth. My adjusted service certificate was correctly made out and acknowledged from Iowa a year ago. There was no misspelling. No complaint was made to the Adjutant General. No employe of the Department...