Word: news
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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That was good news for William Green, bad (but expected) news for John Lewis. For David Dubinsky, short, energetic, good-natured president of I. L. G. W. U., it was a good way of saying where, in his opinion, lay the responsibility for labor's split. Nobody in the labor movement doubted that I. L. G. W. U.'s 250,000 would follow President Dubinsky back into A. F. of L., just as they had followed him out of it into C. I. O. They stayed in line behind him when, last year, C. I. O. set itself...
...From the News Board have been chosen two more Executive officers, William W. Tyng '41, as Executive Editor succeeding Charles N. Pollak II '40, and D. Donald Peddie '41 in a now and permanent Senior post as Sports Editor. Tyng is from Leverett and Darien, Conn.; Peddie lives in Lowell House and Minneapolis...
Harvard Square was bombarded by four separate editions of the CRIMSON on Saturday, but only two were produced by the editors of this newspaper. The Yale Daily News and the Yale Record, Eli humorous magazine, were responsible for the other...
...Larz Anderson bridge with the final score and play-by-play account of the game. "Conant Resigns Presidency; Hutchins Named As Successor" was the headline of the Record's bogus issue distributed at Soldiers Field before the game, while "Harlow Resigns Post" was the 72 point banner on the News' effort which was delivered in the dormitories and Houses in the morning...
From a typographical standpoint the fake issue of the News was considered more convincing than that of the Record; however, Gayle Alken III, former CRIMSON editor who is now at Yale and on the News staff, declared for publication that the fraudulent CRIMSON "is the best-looking Yale News we've ever...