Word: gordons
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...bill for labor's newly won pay increases was totted up for Canadians last week by Price Boss Donald Gordon. A diehard hold-the-liner, Gordon euphemistically called the next stage "a period of orderly price readjustments." In plain words, this meant price rises on items of every kind, to absorb the pay raises...
...Cabinet voted to leave other discretionary matters of the constitution revision in the bands of its representatives on the committee, Gordon W. Hedin...
First meeting of the new committee will take place Thursday afternoon at 4:30. Members of the Council will include Weld, Henry Lee '48, Roger S. Kuhn '46, and Frank T. LeBart '46. Joseph H. Sharlitt '45 will represent the CRIMSON, Richard G. Axt '46, AVC, Gordon W. Hedin '46, Phillips Brooks House, and probably William H. Bozman '46 the HLU, although that appointment has not yet officially been announced. There will also be representatives from Winthrop House and Dudley Hall, all other Houses being represented by men already on the committee...
While Constable Earp did his bit, the Lamar City Council and Chamber of Commerce continued to search for someone to erect two neon signs at the city limits. Said Businessman Gordon Boyer...
...colleagues, he might bring a rift in his own Cabinet. Best bet was that Mr. King, an old friend of labor and a skillful bargainer, would effect a compromise somewhere around 12½?. This might bring the resignations of hold-the-liners like the Prices Board's Donald Gordon. But it might get the men back to work. At week's end, the stage was set for just such a compromise...