Word: file
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...well as in Harvard, and the decision will be made by the Scholarship Committee of the club. On the application blanks, which may be obtained in University 5, the committee states that the scholarships are awarded for a period of one year, to cover tuition and that recipients must file new applications annually in order to be considered candidates for the succeeding year...
...Federation, and Eugene L. Crawford of the Board of Temperance and Social Service of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. These witnesses were spared the ordeal of direct testimony and cross-examination by Wet committee members, when Chairman Graham, to save time, adjourned the hearing and permitted the witnesses to file prepared statements. New York's Wet Congressman La Guardia wailed his disappointment: "And here I've been waiting ten years for a chance to examine these witnesses...
...organizations now working in Washington to influence legislation. These lobbies have been largely responsible for assembling witnesses and stage-managing the House Judiciary Committee hearings. The first Senate Lobby Committee witness will be Massachusetts' bearded Congressman George Holden Tinkham who has a mass of complaints to file against the Methodist Episcopal Board of Temperance, Prohibition & Public Morals...
Senator Grundy had blundered badly in selecting Mr. Lewis to run with him. Mr. Lewis fought Governor Fisher last year in the Legislature on a gasoline tax, incurred the Governor's enmity. Mr. Lewis has few friends among the rank and file of the party. When Gifford Pinchot announced his candidacy for Governor, it seemed likely that Mr. Lewis would be stripped of what small rural following...
...rival faction of the United Mine Workers of America. Rarely before has U. S. Labor exhibited such a bitter intra-Union schism. In Indianapolis gathered a thousand "regular" delegates under big, hard-faced John Llewellyn Lewis, U. M. W. international president. At Springfield assembled 455 "rank-and-file" delegates bent on taking possession of U. M. W. and reorganizing...