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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...looked mad enough to walk out, Dewey wondered out loud and apropos nothing: did they know where one of their leading union songs had come from? No? Well, on a trip to the South he once heard Negroes sing a spiritual, Jesus Is Our Leader. Later he told John L. Lewis about it and soon Lewis' miners were singing, "Lewis is our leader." The U.A.W. changed it to "Thomas" (for beefy R. J. Thomas, their president...
...said they thought political union a fine idea, but "not yet." Quebec's free-thinking Senator Telesphore Damien Bouchard believed in "closer and closer relations." John L. McDougall, Queen's University economist, neatly sidestepped: "Weight of isolationist opinion in the United States is [such] that I think the question inopportune. . . ." AILothers replied with a flat negative...
Council members elected in December by an undergraduate electorate of 440 were Frank T. LeBart, of the NROTC, Robert B. Palmer, of the NROTC, Irwin M. Arias, of the NROTC, Matthew J. Cullen, Jr. '45, Saul L. Sherman '47, Leo Flynn '46, David B. Wilson '47, and Arthur C. McGill...
...Thomas L. P. O'Donnell '47 was elected president of the Council December 13, with John C. Harper '46 serving as secretary and William S. Ellis ocC as treasurer...
...Published by the Mark Twain-Webster house, Charles L. Webster...