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...last minute high-pressure campaign to turn out over 100 students to canvass workers for the C.I.O. in the Fore River Shipyard of the Bethlehem Steel Corporation on the eve of the N.L.R.B. election, Wednesday, November 19, was announced last night by Ralph T. Siegler '43, Chairman of the Harvard Fore River Student Labor Committee...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Final Drive Planned By Fore River Group | 11/12/1941 | See Source »

...guns down through 1.1-in. pom-poms and 20-mm. Oerlikons. Fitting out ships a few at a time, the Navy expects to have over 1,000 armed within four or five months. Armament will depend on the size of the ship: the largest will mount 5-in. guns fore & aft, two 20-mm. guns amidships, 1.1s topside wherever possible; the smallest will mount a 3-incher and pompoms. All will carry depth charges...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Arms for the Ships | 11/10/1941 | See Source »

...Halpin, Sylvester, May; it. Collins, Ryder, Scullen; lg, Duffie, Taliaferro; c, Jordan, Rhae; rg, Earhart, Fore, Davis; rt Hughes, Michael; re, Tobey, Galloway; qb, Iuliucci, Cobb, Hynes; lhb, Thompson, Swisshelm; rhb, Corley, Piebes, Gorelangton, Maerten; fb, Wilson, Husu, Bolling...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: '45 Football Team Loses to Green; Army Beats J.V.'s | 11/10/1941 | See Source »

With the CIO elections at Fore River postponed until November 22, the Liberal Union will shift its campaigning forces to the job of selling Plan E to the citizens of Cambridge before and during the election next Tuesday...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HLU TO CAMPAIGN AT PLAN E POLLS | 10/30/1941 | See Source »

...house, where he tutored the Jamacia Negro Mothers' Club in music. During the beginning of the year he spent most of his time playing records to his dusky, matronly pupils, then inviting their comment and criticism. When they had gained some acquaintance of strange instruments, he brought a clavicord, fore-runner of the grand piano, and played music appropriate to the tinkly, 19th-century instrument. By the time the year was out. Pinkham had built up a choral group from his Jamaica Negroes and conducted them in numerous performances before audiences invited to the House...

Author: By Charles S. Borden, | Title: Brooks House Bridges Town-Gown Gap | 10/22/1941 | See Source »

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