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Charles D. Frey, Jr. '40 worked throughout the year with a boys' boxing class of kids from 13 to 16 years. While the pugilists went at one another with their overstuffed mits, Charley gave them pointers in the art and refereed...
...union leader last week made news by marching through a picket line. It was no slip of the foot. John P. Frey, 70-year-old arch-conservative of the A.F. of L.'s conservative hierarchy, had said he would, and by gum he did. The pickets were A.F. of L. machinists who had shut down eleven San Francisco shipyards in the midst of a $500,000,000 Naval building program and earned the combined wrath of Government and labor officials. But the violation of the picket line by white-haired John Frey did not break the "outlaw" strike. Nonstriking...
Against the machinists' insecure but stubbornly held position State and Federal officials and international officers of the A.F. of L. charged with dirty looks and flying words. Most violent word hurler was pontifical John P. Frey, president of the A.F. of L. metal-trades department, who stormed: "If necessary I'll lead [nonstriking craftsmen] through the picket line myself to bust this strike." Back of the San Francisco machinists' sullen defiance was a tradition of autonomy, the conviction that they had the right to act without interference from the parent body. Mr. Frey's threatening attitude...
Scholarships for this year in the College are: N. P. Hallowell memorial scholarship to Donald H. Shively '44; William Hilton scholarships to David Bushnell '44, Henry A. Frey '44, and Harold F. Van Ummersen, Jr. '44; Henry D. and Jonathan M. Parmenter scholarships to Edmund J. Harris '42 and Jess R. Pitts '41; and Richard Glover and Henry Russell Ames memorial awards to E. Langdon Burwell '41 and Donald A. Donahue...
...Frey over Wyman, decision...