Word: fullers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...best current Calypso tunes, sung in a rich British-West Indian accent by The Caresser. a tenor, is Edward the VIII, which has a fuller Empire flavor...
...plant against the Governor's wishes, precipitated fighting between non-union and C. I. O. men. While Kraschel troopers ruled Newton and the Governor garnered much labor support in his campaign for reelection, NLRB Examiner Madison Hill heard testimony that Maytag, local authorities and Judge Homer A. Fuller wanted to smash...
...that in Newton without getting into trouble." For contempt of court in connection with an injunction restricting picketing, the union's young (27) international president, James B. Carey, and two other officials, were fined $500, given six months in jail, told by Judge Homer A. Fuller that they need not pay a cent or serve a day if they called off their strike. As astounded by this remarkable punishment as attorneys in Judge Fuller's courtroom, C. I. O.'s Carey appealed, chose imprisonment but was released on bond, announced: "I was faced with six months...
Edward A. Callanan, Jr. -- Miss Betty Ann Fuller, Wellesley Hills...
Loverett House re-elected to its House Committee Robert M. Coquillette '39, Frederick W. Fuller Jr. '39, and J. Spence Harvin '39. The two newly elected members of the committee are John A. Rumsey '39 and William F. Pennebaker...