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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...John L. Lewis Case--Lack of Power and a Mistake in the Use of Power" was the subject of a talk given by Zechariah Chafee, Jr., Langdell Professor of Law, in Langdell Court Room last night. The lecture was given as the first of two Chafee lectures sponsored by the Harvard Law School Forum...
...chairmen, Edward F. Burke '50, Student Council President, and Robert F. Fuller '50, N.S.A. Chairman; Secretary, Francis L. Church '50, President of the Free Enterprise Society; Treasurer, Charles J. West '50, President of the Harvard Democratic Club...
Zecharish Chafee, Jr., Langdell Professor of Law, will discuss "The John L. Lewis Case" at 8 p.m. tonight in the Court Room of Langdell Hall...
Soft & Low. This unremitting little mountain warfare was disturbed last week by a new voice from White Sulphur Springs, W.Va. It was soft and low, but it was the voice of John L. Lewis. He had a message for "the able Mr. Green." Making no mention of his own many troubles (his 385,000 striking coal diggers are making little headway), John L. proposed that the A.F.L. join with him to help Phil Murray's C.I.O. fight against "the giant adversaries which would decimate one by one the major units of organized labor...
...pool their resources for the common defense and general welfare of the labor movement." The Steelworkers are aware that the U.M.W. is itself engaged in a "mighty struggle," Murray added pointedly, and they might well have use for such a defense fund themselves. Cautious Bill Green brushed off John L. Lewis' sweet-smelling offer as "impossible and impracticable...