Word: hanna
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Dead indeed next day lay not only State Senator Leidlein but State Representatives T. Henry Hewlett. Charles D. Parker, Vern Voorhees, John W. Goodwine, Don E. Sias, D. Knox Hanna and at least 24 other guests of the Kerns Hotel. Soon after fire had broken out in the night, the tindery old hotel was roaring from end to end like a well-kept fireplace. For 20 minutes women with hair and clothes ablaze ran screaming up & down the halls while men leaped out to die on frozen sidewalks or in the ice-coated little river to the rear. Then...
Married. Marcus Alonzo Hanna III, grandson of the late great "Mark" Hanna, national boss of the G. O. P.; and Helen Maschke, daughter of Cleveland's aging onetime Republican Boss Maurice Maschke; secretly, in New Castle...
...Albert Bacon Fall called him '"unbeatable." Yet last week Senator Cutting was beaten by Democrat Dennis Chavez. Strangely enough, Senator-elect Chavez could thank in no small measure for his success the efforts in his behalf of the tall greying daughter of the late great Republican Boss Mark Hanna. Outdone with Senator Cutting's radical insurgency, Mrs. Ruth Hanna McCormick Simms, a thoroughgoing Republican, crossed party lines to back Democrat Chavez...
With the San Francisco general strike out of the way, the National Longshoremen's Board headed by Archbishop Hanna last week got down to its original business?settling the Longshoremen's strike. Its emissaries flew packages of ballots to Seattle, Portland, San Pedro and a dozen lesser ports, stood by supervising an election of the International Longshoremen's Association on the question of whether the union would agree to let the Board arbitrate the issues of the strike. Then the emissaries posted back by plane carrying the sealed ballot boxes...
Though the general strike petered out in four days, the strike of the longshoremen and marine workers which had started all the trouble did not. Employers agreed to arbitrate all grievances with longshoremen and marine strikers. The National Longshoremen's Board headed by Archbishop Hanna proposed that the striking longshoremen, not only of San Francisco but of the whole Pacific Coast, vote by secret ballot on whether to accept arbitration. Harry Bridges, radical Australian strike leader, opposed the vote but he was overruled and the strikers went to the polls to decide the issue...