Word: himelhoch
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...Barnes 108 George Frederick Lowman 106 Morris Earle 104 Nathaniel Goddard Benchley 99 Herbert Bruce Griswold 97 Sheldon Ware 88 Wiley Edward Mayne 82 Gibson Winter 82 Caspar Willard Weinberger 79 Robert Wells Snyder 76 Peter Thacher Brooks 75 James Sinclair Armstron 59 Richard Talliesyn Davis 59 Aaron Jerome Himelhoch 56 Philip Truman Shahan 52 Paul Massik 46 Carlos Colton Daughaday, Jr. 45 Alvah Woodbury Sulloway 42 Joseph Franklin 30 1939 Ballot *Francis Austin Harding, Jr. 132 *Richard Howard Sullivan 120 *Joseph Spence Harvin 106 Charles Lee Burwell 105 Richard Peter Hedblom 95 Cleveland Amory 82 Richard Stanwood Benner...
Aaron Jerome Himelhoch...
...Russell Allen, J. Sinclair Armstrong, Edward L. Barnes, Nathaniel G. Benchley, Peter T. Brooks, John L. Dampeer, C. Colton Daughaday, Jr., Morris Earle, Joseph Franklin, H. Bruce Griswold, A. Jerome Himelhoch, Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr., Francis Keppel, Elliott B. Knowlton, Wiley E. Mayne, Philip T. Shaban, Vernon H. Struck, Alvah W. Sulloway, Robert W. Snyder, Caspar W. Weinberger, and Gibson Winter...
After Schumann's address, A. Jerome Himelhoch '38 will announce the five-fold purpose of the strike: to demand the demilitarization of colleges, to oppose the war budget, to recognize the Oxford pledge, to defend civil liberties, and to resolve to keep America out of war. Himelhoch will stress the importance of supporting the Nye-Kvale amendment to eliminate compulsory military training...
Working on the Labor Relations Committee under the leadership of A. Jerome Himelhoch '38, about fifteen men have recently made a survey of factory conditions in and about Cambridge, and the report of the Committee is shortly to appear in the Bulletin of New England Labor Research, which is edited by Professor Dirk J. Struik, of M.I.T...