Word: mcnamara
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...many a liberal advanced the belief that General Otis had himself destroyed his plant. The General, who had mounted a small cannon on the hood of his automobile, impatiently waited for Detective William J. Burns to find the bombers. Sleuth Burns found the Brothers John J. and James B. McNamara, Iron Workers Union dynamiters, kidnapped them from Indianapolis and Detroit to Los Angeles. The trial in 1911 caused such serious nationwide friction on the labor-capital front that many a cool head feared a workers' revolution. Then, at the last moment, the Brothers McNamara confessed. Their lawyer, Clarence Darrow...
...boarded a train in New Jersey en route to Japan where he expected to open a six-day bicycle race track. Reginald ("Iron Man") McNamara was arrested on his wife's charge of desertion...
...dance committees are: Executive Committee, Roy W. Winsauer '36, Edward G. Smith '36, and Henry B. Sawyer Jr. '37. The Financial Committee: Douglas C. Scott '36, Jules Bricken '35, David Macdonald '36, and James C. McNamara Jr. '36. The Management Committee: Branford P. Millar '35, Robert E. Eichler, Jr. '36, Robert J. Gardner-Medwin, sS.A., and James T. Kilbreth...
...Winsauer '36 heads the committee in charge, which also includes Jules Bricken '35, Robert E. Eichler, Jr. '36, James T. Kilbreth, Jr. '36, David MacDonald '36, James C. McNamara, Jr., '36, Branford P. Millar '35, Henry B. Sawyer, Jr. '36, Douglas C. Scott '35, and Edward G. Smith...
Lowell House's usual afternoon calm was interrupted yesterday when a couch caught on fire in Room P-22. While the bewildered occupants stood by helplessly, two quick-thinking members of the Yard police, Messrs. Grady and McNamara, seized the smouldering piece of furniture and hurled the mattress out of the window. As soon as it reached the ground, the mattress started to blaze, and after several buckets of water had failed to quench the flames, the day was saved by the appearance of the janitor with a fire extinguisher. The damage was pronounced negligible...