Word: samuels
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...further contradiction to claims advanced by labor leaders that the general strike was only part of the peaceful methods for economic reconstruction adopted by the Trade Unions, Professor Abbott quoted the late Samuel Gompers to the effect that "direct action is both tragic and fantastic" and that "destroying political democracy cannot by any interpretation be called constructive or productive of permanent benefit." He continued...
Meanwhile Samuel Untermyer had been engaged on behalf of the strikers to present their case to the more sympathetic ears of Senators Borah, LaFollette and others in Washington...
...wholesome, upright, law-abiding students of Carnegie Institute of Technology (Pittsburgh) were hurt?deeply and irreparably injured. Their beloved and respected head, Dr. Samuel Harden Church, in testifying against prohibition before the Senate Judiciary Committee last fortnight (TIME, April 26, NATIONAL AFFAIRS), had implied that drunkenness and other evils existed among students universally and had failed to exclude his own Carnegie Tech from the condemnation...
...eleven-day case for the Wets, ably managed by Senators Bruce of Maryland and Edge of New Jersey, came to a close with a vigorous speech from President Samuel H. Church of Carnegie Institute of Pittsburgh. He accused professional Protestant reform-fanatics of seeking ecclesiastical control of the U. S. Government...
...towards the Pole, and that it would keep within doors heat adequate for comfort. They might have taken along "Balsam Wool" (Wood Conversion Co., Cloquet, Minn.), "Fibrofelt" (Union Fibre Co., Winona, Minn.), "Corkboard" (Armstrong Cork & Insulation Co., Pittsburgh), "Insulite" (Insulite Co., Minneapolis), "Garrettite" (C. S. Garrett Co., Philadelphia), "Quilt" (Samuel Cabot Co., Boston), or "Mineral Wool" (U.S. Mineral Wool Co., Manhattan)-all of which are excellent insulating materials widely used in building...