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...courageous action the burst gas main was stopped up and the gas company workers completed what the foreman termed "just another...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COURAGEOUS GAS CO. WORKMAN SAVES BANK FROM GAS FUMES | 12/10/1937 | See Source »

American's large social fraternity is Sigmy. Alpha Epsilon (109 chapters, 32,500 living members). One of America's most pretentious national fraternity conventions is that staged by GAB's officers and Emincut Supreme Recorder Lauren Foreman. Distinguished by its seriousness of purpose, a prominent place on its program is given to a Leadership School for the training of undergraduate fraternity leaders. Most serious are its general sessions, where discussions of ritual, scholarship, fraternity history and purposes do not let undergraduate delegates forget the great social aims and accomplishments of college fraternalism. Not unlike, other fraternities...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Picture Program of a Fraternity Convention | 10/8/1937 | See Source »

...before during the National Labor Relations Board hearings on the Ford Motor Co. case in Detroit (TIME, July 26), Louis J. Colombo Sr., the swart, able Ford counsel, shouted one day last week: "I object." Lawyer Colombo objected to the way the Labor Board counsel was riding a Ford foreman who testified that he fired a man, not for union activity as charged, but for "gazing off into space." But Lawyer Colombo's objection was overruled by Trial Examiner John T. Lindsay. Lawyer Colombo started to say: "I am going to object every time . . ." when Examiner Lindsay...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: On Bias | 8/9/1937 | See Source »

Sure enough, as soon as Chief Switter, who had been working 16 to 20 hours per day, went to the country for an evening with his wife, the self-appointed leaders of the new deputies took charge of the police station. One witness testified that he overheard a Republic foreman remark early that day: "We're going to clean them up tonight...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: LABOR: Steel Aftermath | 8/2/1937 | See Source »

...days later he took two application cards to work with him in his cap. While mopping his brow, the cards fluttered down 40 ft. from his crane to the floor. One he managed to retrieve but the other was picked up by a fellow worker. Five days later the foreman fired him, saying: "I guess you don't want to work here...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: LABOR: Fordism v. Unionism | 7/26/1937 | See Source »

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