Word: petitioners
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Hod's Head. Meanwhile the House Education and Labor Committee got an odd lesson in semantics. The United Auto Workers' Robert Buse, leader of the ten-month-old Allis-Chalmers strike, admitted that he, and "everybody else on the picket line," had signed a nominating petition for a...
Nominations for positions on the ballot must be submitted to the chairman by March 17, Holton stated. For a nomination to be accepted, a candidate must file a petition signed by ten other students. Twelve now members will be elected to the Council.
Not that the University makes any pretenses as to the nature of its little volume. Entitled an "announcement of courses," it is, with a few noteworthy exceptions, exactly that, and no more. The exceptions, however, provide a sparkling example of how informative and useful the catalogue could be. The General...
The House paid little attention to the doings in the Senate; its members were busy in a dozen different directions. New Jersey's J. Parnell Thomas promised mysterious but piping-hot revelations from his Committee on Un-American Activities. Michigan's Albert J. Engel disagreed with his Republican...
Acting on legal advice that Parkhurst's civil right's were being violated, the CRIMSON prepared to petition the Federal District Court for a writ of permission to interrogate Parkhurst.