Word: employees
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Other income will be from 500 bu. of sweet potatoes, from lumber cut by a sawmill installed a few months ago. "I begged the President to let me plant a little cotton," said the employe of the man who has cut the South's cotton production 20%, "but he...
Though Missionary Brigham Spencer Young has always been called "Spence" and has never been known in Salt Lake City as "Fifth," his claim to the title was thoroughly justified. His grandfather, the first Brigham Spencer Young, is, at 77, a Salt Lake City court bailiff. His father, B. Spencer Young...
This cum laude graduate of Harvard (1924) served as a junior Washington correspondent and later as an editorial writer on the New York Herald Tribune before getting himself elected to the Massachusetts Legislature in 1932. Though that arch-Republican paper swings few votes in Massachusetts, it came out strongly last...
"Any statement that the Commission or any Commission employe had asked E. F. Hutton & Co. or any other house or individual to sell Chrysler stock or any other stock is entirely false. ... No decision as to whether there will be any further investigation of trading in Chrysler stock has been...
Newshawks scurried to the University, which readily admitted that 13 out of 57 footballers actually hold State jobs. Typical were John Kabealo, first-string fullback, receiving $1,040 per year as a part-time employe in the Sales Tax Division, and John Bettridge, first-string halfback, drawing $3 per day...