Word: jersey
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Salvation in Limbo? A week before the secret leaked out, the President imparted it to the three Congressional members of the U.S. delegation to San Francisco: Senate's Foreign Affairs Chairman Tom Connally, Michigan's potent Republican Arthur H. Vandenberg, New Jersey's Republican Representative Charles A. Eaton. Letting them in on the truth, the President swore them to secrecy...
...Mine. In Jersey City, when jury members at a murder trial politely reminded the judge that they were low on smokes, the prosecution dug up six packs of cigarets, the defense a handful of cigars...
...construction company. With another A.F. of L. chieftain, balding, scarred James Bove, Vice President of the Hod Carriers' union, Fay held a virtual monopoly on the East's construction workers. He had power, money, attorneys, and the friend ship of politicians like New Jersey's Boss Frank Hague...
...industries did go so far as to move out of New York, they were likely to find fewer & fewer frankly discriminatory states to move into. Anti-discrimination measures like the New York law are under consideration in Massachusetts, New Jersey, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Ohio, Michigan and California...
...Oral History of Our Time," the Village Herodotus has written a monologue on "Why Princeton Should Be Abolished," which he hopes to have published in the near future, perhaps in the Saturday Review of Literature. Gould reasons along hitherto untried lines: "Princeton was originally the college of New Jersey, and in New Jersey people put tomatoes in their clam chowder." Therefore Princeton should be abolished...