Word: flints
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...result of a three week competition, five undergraduates have been added to the Social Service Committee of Phillips Brooks House, Chairman Harry Newman, Jr. '42 announced yesterday. They are Richard Coombs '42, Robert Cushman '43, Robert Davis '42, Robert Flint '43, and Newbold London...
...national hop, step & jump champion. From an industrial pastorate he hopped into the Labor movement. He stepped into national prominence as the first democratically elected head of the new United Automobile Workers, jumped to the front pages as leader of the 1937 sit-down strikes in Detroit and Flint...
...grey-red, hulky President Signius Wilhelm Poul Knudsen, who has earned $307,200 in a single year (1937); husky, handsome Max Raynes, 27, a Detroit buckaroo who spends his dough (wages last week: $40.79) on clothes and girls, gives his old father $5 a week; Floyd Forbus, 36, of Flint, who made $1,800 last year, $38 last week, to take care of a wife, two children, and his prize-winning dahlia garden...
...Flint, Mich., Factory Worker William Zarogny, 26, climbed into an airplane for a flying lesson before his instructor had got aboard, opened the throttle by accident, zoomed downfield toward a crowd of children. Clutching the stick, he roared aloft. While firemen, police and an ambulance assembled, he made several bungling attempts to land, then made a neat three-point landing before them...
...smoothly going a concern is Flint-Goodridge that other hospitals in the North have borrowed Mr. Dent to supervise reorganization plans. Highest praise of all comes from white doctors in New Orleans, who point to Flint-Goodridge as the "cleanest," most effective small hospital in town...