Word: employees
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Died. Edward Cornelius Goodwin, 75, librarian since 1904 of the U. S. Senate, employe of the Senate since 1887 (secretary to the late Senator Hiscock of New York, then to the late Senator Hoar of Massachusetts, clerk of the Judiciary and Commerce Committees); of a paralytic stroke; in Washington, D...
All this has caused a swarm of Pierce legends in Wall Street. Two samples: Last summer on a very hot day the Pierce men were granted permission to remove their jackets. One unfortunate fellow wore suspenders. A special consultation was held regarding the desirability of his exposing this condition. . . . One...
"Perhaps that will be a good thing!'' snapped wrathful Employer Ford. But squirming Employe Sir Percival hopped up in time's nick, blandished the journalists before they got away.
"Worthless." Secretary Wilbur's first step was to refuse to accept Field Chief Kelley's resignation and, instead, to suspend him. Mr. Kelley, slight, grey-haired, softspoken, has been a Federal employe for 25 years. Secretary Wilbur denounced his charges as "reckless and false," called him a "clerk." While Field...
Sirs: "Let's hear from someone else," says Thomas F. Wells in his letter to TIME (Sept. 8 issue) printed under the heading "Muchenberger's Way." Here's what I think about the situation. On the basis that the depression from which business suffering at the present...