Word: pensions
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...midnight August 1, the strike?technically a mere "sus- pension" due to expiration of all existing wage agreements?began...
...begin with, British steelmakers face a strongly unionized body of workmen whose wages are already much higher than those of competing German and French workmen; the British steel workers are now agitating a new pension scheme for themselves, the expense of which must result in higher prices for the output of British mills...
...University has no dormitories and students may live either at a hotel or at a pension in the town. There is, however, a university dining room, where one may eat, as well as numberless cafes and restaurants, and a very large swimming pool. This is about 200 feet long and is filled with warm mineral water...
...faith. Said Mr. Bryan: "It is a great pleasure to endorse something that will pass this Assembly unanimously." He added that he had had two residences at the Capital as well as "frequently anticipated ones." Will H. Hayes, elder, reported prog-ress in his $5,000,000 campaign for pensions for ministers. Such men as Andrew W. and Richard B. Mellon, Frederick E. Weyerhauser, Robert Lansing, Senator McKinley have been included on his committee. Said he: "To keep him [the minister], his wife and his family clothed, fed and educated, we pay him $30 a week, scarcely more than...
Famed as a liberal, famed as creator of the $8,000,000 Church Pension Fund, "Lawrence of Massachusetts" is famed also as a director of Harvard University. For the latter's Business School and departments of Fine Arts and Chemistry, he is now helping to assemble...