Word: parts
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Jackson (pop. 60,000) has never been a rich town. In the best times, most of its people make less than $3,500 a year. Its chief industries are automobile parts and railroading. There have been layoffs at the machine shops, some of them seasonal, some of them not. Then the New York Central laid off 450 all at one crack, part of 8,100 furloughed all along the line. Chewing on an old pipe, retired farmer "Granpa" Burkett declared: "That was the straw that broke the camel's back. Up to that point, people were saying that things...
Tonight at the Attleboro YMCA, Don Louria (175) and Dan Ray (155) take part in the open New England A.A.U. championships, their first mat appearances since graduation...
...greatness of "Live Today for Tomorrow" lies in its acting, which is splendid but not-over-done. Florence Eldridge portrays not an insane Catherine Cook, but one in pain. And Frederic March acts as if he himself were undergoing the emotional metamorphosis his part demands. In his own austere way, March personifies the awful tragedy of a man whose love for his wife is so great that he will even kill her to alleviate her suffering. This film is convincing proof that the most hopelessly overworked subject matter can become worthwhile entertainment with proper treatment...
Foreign hospitality promotion is the first weekly project which the Radcliffe NSA will conduct during the spring term. A committee is already organizing Radcliffe's part in the student purchase cards campaign...
...requirement that union officers must file non-communist affidavits should be thrown out. It has no part in our framework of labor relations. If a strike is established to be a conspiracy against the government, other laws are sufficient to handle it. Another measure that will need examination is the question of political action by unions: one side argues that such action is an integral part of union policy today, the other that no union member should be required to support a policy he may not agree with...