Word: joined
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...across the mountains and the rest of the Western hemisphere. Four times Dr. Hrdlicka has been North since 1926, always with parties of diggers. This time, he told newsgatherers, "I am going alone, because the economy program cut our [Smithsonian] funds. However, three or four Eastern college boys will join me later at their own expense...
...been made to put into the picture the confused moral values of Author Barnes's novel, with the new twist confusing them even further. Typical sequence: Ann Harding and her first husband quarrel in a taxi. He gets out, goes to a speakeasy, repents, telephones her to join him. Ann Harding tramps gloomily in and says she is going to have a baby...
...fact that many Forstmann workers are more skilled, hence higher-paid, than the general run of mill workers, the Forstmann company has not escaped the labor troubles which continually harass the textile trades. In the big Passaic Textile strikes of 1926 Mr. Forstmann refused to allow his workers to join the American Federation of Labor, obtaining a permanent injunction against it. His firm even hinted that the factory would be moved unless its laborers behaved. Weaver Forstmann is proud of the fact that his forefathers signed the roster of the Weavers Guild of Flanders and later moved to Werden, Germany...
...After this morning there will be only impressions of a booming voice, a collar, and many lectures that made dead men dance and gave that sense of the past which is the best gift of the historian. The Vagabond can offer no better advice to his readers than to join the Freshman in their early trek this morning, and hear Professor Webster on "The Organization of World Peace." Often in the past the Vagabond has written "the Vagabond will go today to hear . . ." purely as a formal phrase, but this morning he means it. And today he can close...
...write an explanation except in reply to no less than four almost identical attacks. Why are these people crying before they are hurt? Can it be that they, and not the "Communists," are the real publicity seekers? At any rate the Liberal Club calls on all interested to join with it in carrying out a vigorous and effective program of activities for the coming year. And for the best interests of the Club, I think the "Moderates" could extend their open-mindedness to cover the activities of the "Communists" now in control. Herbert E. Robbins...