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Earning places in the 150-pound class singles, to be run off at 3:15 o'clock, were Thomas Darcey '37, Donaid B. Straus '38, Roger F. Duncan '38, Richard C. Lea, Jr. '37, and H. T. White...
...company in question was one that Hugh Johnson knew very well indeed for the simple reason that he was its president until a year ago, has been board chairman for several years. It was named Lea Fabrics, Inc. after its onetime president and General Johnson's great friend, Robert WT. Lea. Lea fabrics is a $1,500,000 company with a plant in Newark, N. J., where 20 employes turn out automobile carpets for General Motors, Chrysler, many another motormaker. Last week a letter from Chairman Johnson outlined for Lea stockholders the difficulties their company...
Charles Homer Haskins, Henry Charles Lea Professor of Medieval History, emeritus, died at his Cambridge home yesterday afternoon in his sixty-seventh year...
...that they were getting out of their leaders' hands (see p. 20). In Wilmington, Del., a short-lived general strike called in support of striking truck drivers sent flying squads of unionists roving the city's streets, tossing bricks through windows of trolleys, busses, stores. In Albert Lea, Minn., retaliating for the smashing of picket lines and a tear-gas attack on their union headquarters, strikers attacked a gas machine plant where 150 deputy sheriffs were encamped. They overturned automobiles, set fire to one police car and dumped another into the river, did $15,000 damage...
...order to relive this situation, Senator David I. Walsh and Congressman Clarence F. Lea of California introduced into the Senate and House of Representatives a bill providing for an amendment to Section 318, making possible the operation of certain classes of radio transmitters without operator attendance. This bill passed the House of Representatives on February 24, 1937, the Senate on March 24, 1937, and will become part of our Communications law as soon as it is signed by President Roosevelt