Word: l
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...squad, which is under the management of Norman L. Dreyer '47, intends to elect a captain this week before the season opener. When the five-game match gets under way at 10:30 Saturday morning, it will mark the first time that the Crimson and McGill have met on a squash court...
...gain material for their arguments, the team sent telegrams to labor leaders asking their opinion on the resolution. William Green, president of the A. F. of L., replied his organization opposed the idea because "the American Federation of Labor respects the rights of management in discharge of managerial duties." He favored setting up advisory boards to study management and labor problems...
WASHINGTON, December 4--John L. Lewis was fined $10,000 and his United Mine Workers $3,500,000 today after a rearing courtroom scene in which Lowis challenged the judge to fine him anything he pleased...
WASHINGTON, December 8--John L. Lewis today was found guilty of criminal contempt of court--with a possible heavy sentence--but the coal strike went on and the Government took drastic emergency action to save fuel by rising in the Federal courtroom and making a bitterly deflant speech. He accused the judge of depriving the coal minors of their constitutional rights. He said he would "firmly stand" on his position...
Rounbey (U.C.) defeated Rockwood H. Foster '45, (H), 17-18, 15-18, 15-6, 15-8; Vanderhoof (U.C.) defeated William H. Wightman '49 (H), 15-7, 15-10, 15-12; Webb (U.C.) defeated Parker B. Francis '43 (H), 17-16, 15-11, 15-9; Dunker (U.C.) defeated Robert L. Sturgis "45 (H), 15-12, 15-13, 17-16; Tashjian (U.C.) defeated David G. Sheperd...