Word: lee
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Vice president, Edwin Percy Gunn '30 of Roxbury; secretary, Norwood Penrose Hallowell Jr. '32 of Readville; librarian, Everett Lee Millard Jr. '31 of Highland Park...
...cognizance of the textile strikes was taken in the U. S. Senate last week when Montana's Wheeler offered a resolution for an investigation, at the request of President Green of the American Federation of Labor. Quickly uprose in protest North Carolina's two Senators?white-haired, old-fashioned Lee Slater Overman and small, grey-foxy Furnifold McLendel Simmons. They could see no good reason for an inquiry into North Carolina's labor troubles?and antiquated labor laws. Senator Simmons declared that if there was to be a textile strike investigation, let it include Massachusetts as well as the South...
...Lindenthal vision, patient Mr. Lindenthal put a definite location (West 57th , Street) to his bridge, drew plans, estimated expenditures. But the City Fathers had other ideas, and when at last a Hudson River bridge was actually begun, it was the now-building structure from 178th Street to Fort Lee. Ironic, to Mr. Lindenthal, must be the sight of the Fort Lee towers, of his dream transplanted and its fulfilment in other hands...
...somes: Finlay defeated Lee (H.C.), 4 and 3; Murphy defeated Whelan (H.C.), 2 and 1; W. P. Arnold Jr. '31 defeated Taylor (H.C.), 7 and 6; J. W. Filoon '29 defeated Earls (H.C.), 2 and 1; Baldwin defeated Kelly (H.C.), 7 and 5; Ward defeated Baxter...
Four-somes: Finlay and Murphy defeated Lee and Whelan (H.C.), 6 and 5; Arnold and Flloon defeated Taylor and Earls (H.C.), 8 and 6; Baldwin and Ward defeated Kelly and Baxter...