Word: livingston
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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When the U.A.W.'s solemn Vice President John Livingston saw the offer, he dropped his other demands and snapped it up. The union called the 3? annual increase no more than a gesture, but it hailed G.M.'s acceptance of "the principle that prices and profits are a concern of labor...
When ex-funnyman Charles A. "Muddy" Rheault, Jr. announced his decision to retire from active competition after his performance Friday, the guesswork was narrowed down to E.N. Carpenter, E.M. Pope, Jr., and three men named Livingston...
Junior singles (more than three terms in a scull), 3:45--C. A. Rheault, Jr. '45, E. N. Carpenter 3L, G. Livingston III '42, and E. M. Pope...
...more examination will confront cognizant aspirants seeking admission to the Law School in 1948 revealed vice-Dean Livingston Hall yesterday...
...replace this left-wing triumvirate, the U.A.W. got a Reutherite secretary-treasurer, Emil Mazey, 34, tough and trigger-witted co-director of U.A.W. operations on Detroit's East Side; and two Reutherite vice presidents, plodding Richard Gosser, 46, of Toledo, and organizing expert John Livingston, 39, of St. Louis. Like Reuther, Mazey-who would henceforth be the U.A.W.'s No. 2 man-once held a card in the Socialist Party. He is a veteran of U.A.W. picket lines; as a G.I. he led a war's-end campaign to bring the boys home early from the Philippines...