Word: horned
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...this was that the men who were shot, beaten, hunted were subjected to that treatment not by an angry management but by fellow-unionists. The strikers belonged to C. I. O.'s United Automobile Workers of America. Homer Martin's recently independent United Automobile Workers wished to horn in on the Briggs negotiations, horn out C. I. O. Homer Martin's men got the worst of it in the negotiations although C. I. O.'s union suffered most of the casualties at the hands of his goons in the street fights...
...explores and promotes industrial use of agricultural products. Example: use of casein, a compound which occurs in milk, to make plastics and fabrics. Another of Mr. Ford's preoccupations is soybeans, which can be grown cheaply almost anywhere, yield oil for automobile lacquers, meal for plastic parts like horn buttons. Incidentally, soybeans are nutritious and soybean preparations figure prominently in Mr. Ford's present diet...
...Results Healey207 Holdsworth 187 Neal 184 Fernald 180 Coleman 173 Lightbody 168 Mercer 168 Macdonald 138 Stillman 136 Sargeant 130 Lutz 113 Horn 107 Hussey 96 Glaser 94 Grace 90 Kennedy 87 Hobbing 84 Quimby 80 Burgess 79 Clark 79 Cutler 75 Thurber 74 Slivkin 72 Hazlett 71 Strauss 62 Kirkby 60 Marden 54 Goldblatt 39 Shallow 36 1941 Results Marvin 202 Peabody 190 James 149 Crocker 136 Henry 122 Klaw 120 Lyford 120 Simpson 105 Longcope 93 Healy 64 Mathewson 55 Kayser 37 Junior baliots valid 547 Junior baliots void 20 Total 567 Sophomore baliots valid 483 Sophomore baliots...
...Hitleresque mustache who calls himself "national commander of the Knights of the White Camellia." Messrs. Campbell and Deatherage decided to set up a sort of Hitler to whom they would play Göring and Goebbels. For their Führer they chose sympathetic Major General George Van Horn Moseley, who retired as commander of the U. S. Army's Fourth Corps Area last year with a blast against the New Deal, followed up with frightening speeches about the dastardly Jews, warnings that the time might come when the Army would have to "take over." General Moseley had started...
Horridly shattered one night last week was the Temple's careful neutrality. Shatterer was the Rev. Edward Lodge Curran, florid, bald, horn-voiced, hammer-handed president of the International Catholic Truth Society. His "discourse" touched on the dedication, a few hours before, of the Soviet Pavilion. Famed for his anti-Communist campaigns, a specialist in picturesque "and" invective, Father Curran raised his and to a new high, thundered against "a ranking city official" who had greeted the Soviet Pavilion with "fulsome unAmerican praise." Asked whom he meant, Father Curran rasped: "The audience knew whom I meant." A few listeners...