Word: guilds
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...skirmish with U.S. newspaper publishers, the American Newspaper Guild (C.I.O.) was playing no favorites. Guild pickets last week methodically patrolled J. David Stern's pro-labor Philadelphia Record and Camden (N.J.) Courier-Post. Back in 1934, when the Guild didn't even have coffee money, Dave Stern was the first publisher to sign a Guild contract...
Stern's papers were target No. 2 in the Guild's national campaign to get $100 a week for experienced reporters. The first enemy, Hearst's Los Angeles Herald & Express (TIME, Sept. 23), was still shut down and the strike was in its ninth week. Dave Stern was a hand-picked target: Rival Walter (son of Moe) Annenberg's richer Inquirer (circ. 600,000) had countered Guild demands with an offer identical to Stern's, but so far had been left alone. To Guild members, who might also be baffled by the discrimination, the Guild...
Lowell: le, Mack; lt, Green, Smith; lg, Marble, Sporn, Frye; c, Brock, Guild; rg, D. Thomson, Richardson; rt, Silver; re, Kaclber, P. Thomson; backs, Bowditch, Wales, Lyne, Briggs, Ayres, Heller, Clark Sorlien...
...Daughter is the November selection of the Literary Guild, and more than 800,000 copies are already in print...
Lowell: le, Mack; lt, Green; lg, Marble, Frye; c, Brock, Guild; rg, Richardson; rt, Silver; re, Smith; backs, Wales, Briggs Lyne, Allard, Heller...