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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...review its record and ponder its future the S. W. O. C. last week held its first national convention in Pittsburgh. Since S. W. O. C. is not a union but an organizing group headed by Philip Murray, the convention was, in effect, a policy-making body made up of nearly 1,000 delegates from Amalgamated lodges. Four out of five delegates went to the convention straight from the heat of the mills. Nearly half of them were old company union men who had helped lead their organizations into C. I. O. Daily for four days they packed themselves into...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Steel Workers' First | 12/27/1937 | See Source »

Disgruntled by Mr. Green's reluctance to pose for them, the photographers and cameramen settled down for another wait. Suddenly they spied Chairman John L. Lewis of the Committee for Industrial Organization striding, not from the elevator, but down the corridor, accompanied by Philip Murray, head of the C. I. O.'s ten-man peace committee. Calm and silent, Messrs. Lewis & Murray waited for the newsreel men to shift their light and focus, obligingly posed for a hundred stills. Then they, too, vanished into Suite...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: LABOR: Lion Meets Lamb | 12/13/1937 | See Source »

Arranged by astute Phil Murray when the formal peace negotiations had come to a standstill after six weeks of intermittent effort (TIME, Nov. 8), this was the first time Bill Green and John Lewis had met face to face since an unpublicized meeting in a Washington hotel seven months ago. They mumbled greetings to each other but did not shake hands. Later when a reporter asked Mr. Green if it had been "Bill" and "John" again, Mr. Green, whose manner with the Press is not one of his strong points, flushed, gulped and trailed off with a weak "Well...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: LABOR: Lion Meets Lamb | 12/13/1937 | See Source »

...pounds--Freed (H) defeated Richer: fall, 6m. 126 pounds--Schvenberg (H) defeated Gaylor: fall, 3 m., 18s. 135 pounds--Murray (H) defeated Biggs: fail, 4m., 56s. 145 pounds--H. W. Richardson (H) defeated Candy: fall, 5m., 17s. 155 pounds--H. E. Richardson (H) defeated Scott: default. 165 pounds--Bones (H) defeated Hartshorns: fall, 2m., 40s. 175 pounds--Lacey (H) defeated Daniels: fall...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: JOHNSON'S WRESTLERS THROW M.I.T. GRAPPLERS | 12/13/1937 | See Source »

Lacey, a powerful Freshman 175-pounder who was Exeter's chief threat last year, will top the Yardling matmen. VARSITY FRESHMAN Ross 118-pound Freed Dally 126-pound Schoenberg Richter 135-pound Murray Lindenfelser 145-pound Richardson, W. Gosline 155-pound Richardson, E. Daughaday 165-pound Barnes, B. Kidder 175-pound Lacey Boston unlimited Eliot

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GRAPPLERS FACE M.I.T. MINUS STAR REGULARS | 12/11/1937 | See Source »

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