Word: masses
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Seven men (included wounded who died) last week went to their graves as the result of the battle between pickets and police before Republic Steel Corp.'s South Chicago plant (TIME, June 7). In Chicago a "mass funeral" was staged for three of them by the Steel Workers Organizing Committee. Meanwhile the violence of the S. W. O. C. strike against three big independent steel com- panies-Republic, Youngstown and Inland -subsided. In Detroit, where fortnight ago United Automobile Workers organizers were beaten at the entrance to Ford's River Rouge plant, the fighting shifted to court...
Catholic priests in Germany, to assert their right to train their own flocks, last week prepared to celebrate a "Sunday of Youth" with mass meetings of Catholic youngsters...
Edward R. Bacon Art Scholarship (for 1937-38 and 1938-39; $1,400 each year) for the study of painting, preferably in Europe, to Albert C. Koch, Jr. 3GSD, of Cambridge, Mass...
Charles Eliot Norton Fellowship of $1,150, for study at the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Greece, to John H. Young 1G, of Springfield, Mass...
Rogers Fellowships of $1,000 each, to Daniel C. Dennett 3G, of Winchester, Mass., for study of history and Wilfred Malenbaum 3G, of Dorchester, Mass., for the study of economics...