Word: minerly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...from the great example of the American Legion, which also is a minority attempting to get benefits paid to it by a majority for bad reasons. At least the American Legion claims that it partly did, and partly would have, protected us in the World War. The minority of Miner Sports have no such benefits to hold out as a fair trade...
...Coal Miner Joe Kovarsky (Alan Baxter), jobless because he had been wrongly accused of participation in a plant bombing, is given a cruel choice. Either he must turn stoolpigeon on his fellow-workers, or the mine boss will deny Joe's wife the services of the company doctor in childbed. Joe does the human rather than the idealistic thing. His treachery is ultimately uncovered by his associates, and Joe departs from home and friends, a remorseful exile...
Dean Leroy M. S. Miner of the Harvard Dental School will speak at the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Fillebrown Club of Portland, Maine, to be held this evening in Portland...
Died. Mrs. Elizabeth McCourt ("Baby Doe") Tabor, 73, relict of Horace Austin Warner ("Silver Dollar") Tabor, Colorado miner; by freezing to death; in Leadville, Colo...
Same year Surveyor Hulbert sank his first shaft, last week's Saunders Medalist was born to a miner in Ontario. Brought to the Michigan Copper Country in infancy, James MacNaughton started work at 11, carrying water on the C. & H. coal docks, was later a coal-weigher, then a switchman. He attended University of Michigan, went back to C. & H. a white-collar engineer. For ten years he managed Michigan's richest iron mine, returned once more to C. & H. 33 years ago and has never left it since, rising by traditional stages to the presidency...