Word: l
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...field in the individual scoring race. With eight points last night, he broke the League all-time scoring record of 151 set by Pennsylvania's McNicholl in 1921. Cornell's Jim Bennett is second and Walt Foertsch, also of Cornell, is in third position. HOOP STANDINGS College W L Pts. Op. Pts. Dartmouth 10 2 470 374 Columbia 8 3 410 347 Cornell 7 4 420 395 Pennsylvania 6 5 365 346 Princeton 5 6 359 346 Yale 2 9 355 414 Harvard...
Possibility that the University will be forced to make concessions to the A.F. of L. cooks and waitresses rather than risk the embarrassment of a strike in all the dining halls appeared strong last night after a conferences between College officers and union executives...
...proposed to embrace the powerful railroad brotherhoods, which have stood aloof from the AFL - CIO fight, would deny CIO President John L. Lewis or AFL President William Green offices in the proposed new organization, and recommended the retirement of Green and AFL Secretary Frank Morrison at their present salary...
...Friedkin, Richard E. Johnson, Robert L. Judell, and Rowani W. Young were elected to the editorial board of the Freedman Red Book at a meeting yesterday...
...this distrust which led to the kitchen and dining-hall workers' affiliation with the A.F. of L. In a spirit of mutual cooperation they signed a contract with the University which at the time was agreeable to both sides. Through it the University benefitted in efficiency and the workers in a wage increase of upwards of two dollars...