Word: interring
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Folks' Home. But if Green was not born to be a hero, the A.F.L. was satisfied with him. He was eternally troubled by the brass knuckles which labor displayed to the world in years of bitter organizational and inter-union wars. And he tolerated and refused to interfere with the machinations of thugs like Willy Bioff, George Browne, George Scalise, James Bove, et al. Nine months before Scalise, the gangster king of the Building Service Union, was convicted of stealing members' dues, Green blandly asked Franklin Roosevelt to wipe out an earlier conviction for white-slaving so Scalise...
Miss Nancy C. Lawson, president of Bragdon Hall, extended the invitation in a letter to Inter-House Social Committee Chairman William D. Weeks...
...power-man conjunction within a frame of thinking that is almost a credo. The hall mark is distinguished service. But "politics" will win unless the air of above-board teamwork replaces friction on the base level of political operations--and unless countrywide appreciation of our common cause builds inter-regional harmony...
Grunts, groans, and a sort of gridiron glory will brighten some of the losser luminaries in the College athletic firmament this afternoon when the inter-House football league competition gets underway...
Then Henry took a hand in the U.E.'s bitter inter-union fight. He gave his blessing to U.E.'s big bosses-Communist-line Secretary-Treasurer Julius Emspak and Director of Organization James J. Matles, and their stooge president, paunchy Albert J. Fitzgerald...