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...postmen who unwittingly touched off Mr. de Valera, much as a child playing with matches might happen to light a skyrocket. The head of the Postal Workers' Union is worthy William Norton. Worthy William is also leader of the Free State's small but vital Labor Party whose seven seats in the Dail have held the balance of power. Recently President de Valera decided to cut civil servants' salaries, notably postmen's. As a politician Mr. Norton could see some sense in this but as head of the Postal Workers' Union he could...
...surprise when Worthy William declared on the second day after his midnight "break" with President de Valera over salaries, that he and his Labor Party will support the Government during the campaign "because of Mr. de Valera's splendid stand on the national issue!" Laborites, continued Mr. Norton, "believe in meeting and beating external aggression, whether military or economic." They believe, that is, in President de Valera's refusal to pay land annuities to Great Britain, a refusal which has provoked drastic British trade reprisals (TIME, July...
...yard free style swim-Won by George Wightman '34; second, S. M. Wyman' '35; third. Norton (P). Time...
...yard free style swim-Won by R. D. Falion '33; second, Stinner (P); third, Norton (P). Time...
President Lowell is scheduled to address the Harvard Clubs of New York, Chicago, and St. Louis; President-elect of the United States, Franklin D. Roosevelt '04 will also speak before the New York Club at the meeting there next Wednesday, and T. S. Eliot '10, Charles Eliot Norton Lecturer in Poetry will address the Harvard Club of St. Louis...