Word: golden
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...tried to slug it out. The second time he went down, he stayed there, helpless. The referee, and Tony's manager (see cut), helped Beau from the ring, his face clearly showing his agony. Had the promoters, anxious to cash in on a good thing, killed the golden goose? Oh, no, said one doctor; Beau could be patched up once more, in "ten months to a year, if no complications develop...
...think," Golden replied to the accompaniment of lend cheers from the gallery, "that we have succeeded to breaking up the powerful business monopolies...
...passing Golden's Contention that labor organizations are still in an "adolescent period" and need "Sympathetic alarm the growth of union "monopoly." "I don't ask the outlawing of strikes," he asserted. "All I say is Let's put the risk back in striking the risk that has been absent in our public policy since...
Labor and management will reach "a stable industrial relationship" on their own "unless the so called statesmen in Washington gum up the works," it was predicted last night by Clinton S. Golden at the law School Forum in Sanders Theater. Golden, long a top policy maker in the CLO and now counsellor to the United Steelworkers, shared the platform with Leo Wolman, professor of labor relations at Columbia, in discussing the topic. "The Causes of Industrial Strikes...
Both of tonight's speakers have been active in labor relations for several decades. Besides his experience in the trade union movement. Golden has served on numerous government agencies including the National Labor Relations Board, the War Manpower Commission, as well as various independent and state organizations. Author of several articles, and co-author of a book on industrial democracy, he is on the advisory committee of the Trade Union Fellows here...