Word: months
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Saying that the 75 cents paid by members of that local every month gained them life-long security, and would help them to secure a job in any city in the United States, Everitt contrasted this with the 25 cent dues of the Employees' Association. "This just means the University is taking back part of the wages it is paying out," he said...
University broadcasts of lectures on great authors, will be resumed this month and next with lectures on Homer, Horace, Milton and Moliere, the university announced today...
...constitution sets dues of 25 cents a month, and it was indicated that these would not be raised and might possibly be lowered. Many waitresses expressed willingness to pay dues, regardless of the fact that the Association is not empowered to represent them, on the grounds that it would keep the idea of an inside union alive in the dining-halls...
University broadcasts of lectures on great authors, the most popular series of all the classroom broadcasts from the university last year, will be resumed this month and next with lectures on Homer, Horace, Milton and Moliere, the University announced today...
...southeast tip of Spain the city of Cartagena lies against the base of great treeless hills, facing its superb harbor, its two great forts and the Mediterranean. There in July 1873, in the fifth month of the first Spanish Republic, a group of revolutionaries hoisted the red flag. Because they could not find a pure red one they used the flag of Turkey, with its crescent stained out in blood. The frigates lying in port joined the revolt. From Madrid the central Republican Government, run by high-minded incompetents, badgered by conspiracies Right & Left, sent troops against the city...