Word: joined
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...effort is these thirty-six allegations. The wonder is that nothing more could be found to criticize in the planning, erection, and administration of a new prison, over such a long period of time." And, recalling what Gill has done to the sickly thirty-six, the intelligent citizenry will join in a hearty yea. Whatever the outcome, the Superintendent has shown to those who heed that he is an honest man, an able administrator, and a good fighter--all in all not a follow to be trifled with...
...employ organizations, created within a shop or wholly from employees of a certain company, with no outside spokesmen from National Labor Unions, the question arises whether the election was fair and whether these same unions, if really left to themselves, without influence from the employer's side, would join the A. F. of L. system or retain their own spokesmen...
...labor leaders realize that workmen have been persuaded to join company unions; in fact, there are nearly four times as many workers in that type of organization today as in the A. F. of L's National Unions. This, however, in being used by Senator Wagner and of here to prove that the companies have been more active an organizers and auaders than...
This has carried me into a discussion of those who join lobbies, of those who fight corruption, and of those who have actually mixed in politics. It is foolish to think of any student group bucking corruption or in any other way making a dent in the political set-up as it exits today. But where the student can find his way behind the scenes, where he can fight some political grafter, where he can make his mark felt, he ought to participate to some degree, NOT because he is entering politics or public life or in any other...
...therefore my belief that the college political clubs should encourage all those interested to join active groups, to get out and get experience AT THE SAME TIME that they are discussing, debating, and viewing our problems from the side-lines. ALVIN M. Josephy...