Word: finalities
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Transportation Act of 1920 provided a Labor board to discuss disputes between operators and workmen, but its findings were not made mandatory. The Watson-Parker Bill of 1926 amended the Labor board's functions to include arbitration. The Board's name became "Mediation Board"; its findings were made "final and conclusive" if upheld by a United States District Court. Federal District Judge George A. Carpenter of Chicago dismissed an operators' petition against a finding of the Mediation Board last December. Last week's Circuit Court decision upheld Judge Carpenter and notified the workmen not only that they would...
...organ recital, starting at 9 o'clock and lasting ten minutes, will be given every morning during the final examination period in Appleton Chapel...
...deciding factor came in the morning's play. It was the defeat of Charles Greene of Exeter by Noble in the semi-final round, 6-2, 6-4. Had Greene won this match and the final, Andover and Exeter would have been tied...
...other semi-final yesterday morning, Andrews downed Raynor Field of Andover, 6-2, 6-4. Andrews, who was seeded No. 1 in the draw, was looked upon as the outstanding player from the beginning of the matches on Wednesday morning, and his defeat by Noble was a decided upset. The Lawrenceville racquetman got a good pace on his drives during his matches, his service was severe, and his change of pace effective. He recently won the Princeton interscholastic court tournament...
...short organ recital will be given in Appleton Chapel each morning during the final examination period, beginning at the close of the morning services at 9 o'clock and continuing for ten minutes. Following is the program for today: Allabreve Bach