Word: michigan
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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United Automobile Workers' President Homer Martin last week addressed the following letter to Michigan's State Relief Administration: "It has come to our attention that our Flint welfare director, while receiving pay from the international union, has also been receiving welfare from the Emergency Relief Administration. . . . We have asked for and received the resignation of this...
...University of Michigan; the 38th annual Big Ten track & field championships; for the 16th year; with a total of 61½ points to which Negro Bill Watson contributed most individually when he won the discus, shot-put and broad jump and placed third in the high jump; at Columbus, Ohio. Runner-up was Wisconsin with 37 points. Tailender was Northwestern with...
...Program Committee. Based on the throw-away theory that the meagre income from cheap paid circulation is not worth the money and effort involved in getting it, the 20-odd-page, tabloid-size Rural Progress is mailed free to some 2,000,000 country homes in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio and Wisconsin. Theoretically it depends for its income on advertising alone -just as radio does. With the magazine's ledger and journal before it, the Minton Committee made much of the facts that in three years and three months of publication, Rural Progress had lost...
...Michigan's weekly payrolls in April, as compiled by the State, were half those of April 1937. Automotive jobs were off 46% from a year ago, payrolls...
Hunter Hendee '39, of Grosse Point, Michigan, is the editor-in-chief. George E. Stubbs Jr. '38 of Scarsdale, New York, is business manager. In charge of sales is Theodore L. Hazlett Jr. '40, of Pittsburgh, Penn. Robert F. Mozley '38 and Joseph E. Jones Jr. '38 serve on the Photo Board...