Word: michigan
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Dies Committeeman Noah Mason of Illinois proposed to have them all fired if they did not quit the League forthwith. "It is too bad," said he, recognizing that some innocents are bound to be hurt. Michigan's Republican Clare Hoffman introduced a bill to bar from Federal pay rolls all members of all organizations affiliated in any degree with the widely affiliated Communist Party (or with any other outfit which would overthrow the U. S. Government). Carried to its logical extreme in public and private employment, this form of retribution would turn up millions of witches in the besplattered...
Since this year's Yale game is being played at Soldiers Field, there will also be Saturday classes that weekend. Phelps added. Football Guesses Harvard 0 Princeton 0 Yale 14 Dartmouth 10 Cornell 13 Columbia 0 Penn 17 Navy 0 Michigan 19 Illinois 0 Holy Cross 27 Providence 0 Brown 30 Tufts 0 Manbattan 1 Boston U. 0 Auburu 13 Boston College 7 Fordham 14 Rice 7 Notre Dame 20 Army 7 Amherst 33 Mass. State 0 Pitt 13 Temple 0 Minnesota 13 Northwestern 7 Tennessee 14 L.S.U. 0 Purdue 20 Iowa 12 Ohio State 13 Indians 0 Alabama...
...could not bring myself to believe was really there." (Snapped Hugh Johnson next day at Mrs. Roosevelt: "That is exactly the kind of stuff that got us into the war in 1917.") Plainer people began to sound off. Ex-Heavyweight Champion Gene Tunney called Lindbergh's speech "impertinence." Michigan's Senator Prentiss Brown called it imperialistic. A Reserve Officer chaplain in Seattle spoke of "Herr von Lindbergh." Sculptor Suzanne Silvercruys of New York City told Canadians she was glad her memorial commemorating Lindbergh's Paris flight had been broken in shipment. The Communist weekly, New Masses, said...
...Hopefuls: Senators Robert Taft of Ohio, Arthur Vandenberg of Michigan, Styles Bridges of New Hampshire, Arthur Capper of Kansas, Charles McNary of Oregon, Gerald Nye of North Dakota...
...Latest Michigan entry into the war game is Hayes Body Corp., which has had a less than mediocre record since 1929, when it lost the job of making Chrysler bodies. Having just refilled its till with about $300,000 of new private money and $450,000 of RFC money, Hayes proposes to pay back this arm of the Government by selling to another arm-the War and Navy Departments. Its new lines: aircraft parts, ordnance, armored truck bodies. To help win a place on Assistant Secretary of War Louis Johnson's clubby suppliers' list, Hayes Body went last...