Word: employees
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Walter Winchell says in his column: "At TIME'S luxurious offices, whenever they see an employe loafing, he is scolded: 'Take your hand out of the Boss' pocket!'" Does Walter Winchell lie?
In Washington, New York's voluble Senator Royal S. Copeland had been sitting for days as chairman of the Senate Joint Maritime Committee considering last month's Maritime Commission report. That 17-page document by Joseph Patrick Kennedy bluntly declared: "Labor conditions in the American Merchant Marine are...
This is quite contrary to the conclusion reached by the Court. The Court pointed out that the taxpayer never was an employe of the Unopco Corp. and that the stipulated fact was that the disbursements were not made or intended to be made for any service rendered or to be...
Mr. Rascoe further recounts that on one occasion after the Marshall Field store had withdrawn its advertising from the Hearst papers, Mr. Annenberg, then a Hearst employe, led an army of 60 drivers and newsboys which surrounded the store for an hour yelling "Marshall Field's closed!" after which...
Like Stephen Foster (Old Black Joe) and Ethelbert Nevin (The Rosary), Cadman was born in Pennsylvania (Johnstown, 1881). His father was an employe for many years in the Carnegie Steel mills in Duquesne. Leaving public school at 14, Cadman took up music in earnest, and 14 years later supported himself...