Word: sherman
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Persuaded that there is "substantially complete control over the industry by a few large distributors," Trust Buster Arnold last July launched a grand-jury investigation in Chicago. Last week two criminal indictments under the Sherman Act resulted. One charged 14 corporations and 43 individuals with conspiracy to fix prices and control the supply of liquid milk in the Chicago area. The other charged 20 corporations and 20 individuals with a nationwide conspiracy to restrain the sale and use of counter-freezers with which retailers, hospitals, schools, etc., could make their own ice cream...
Joseph S. Harvin '39, of Fort Worth, Texas; Francis C. I. Head '41, of Columbia, Missouri; Frederick W. Heckel 3d '39, of Wrightsville, Pennsylvania; Lawrence B. Heller '40, of Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania; Edwin Hewitt '40, of Chicago; William H. Hinton '41, of Putney, Vermont; Sherman Hoar '40, of South Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Enno R. Hobbing '40, of Reading, Pennsylvania; Garfield H. Born '40, of Elk Grove, California; R. Stuart Hoyt '40, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin; William C. Hurtt '40, of Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania; Ward MacL. Hussey '40, of Chicago; Humphrey G. Hutchinson '41, of Maryville, Tennessee...
Sheriff C. G. Bell identified the dead as Willie Wynn, Harlan County election official, Sherman Howard and Odell Sizemore...
...Robet H. Bock '39, William H. Glazier '39, Step0hen S. Gracewski '39, Joseph P. Lyford '41, of Wilton, Donald A. Norton '41, William T. Pace '40, John C. Perham '40, Lorence Rapoport '41, Edward V. Salvatore '41, Bernard R. Sears '41, Paul P. Selvin '39, CharlesM. Stearns '41, Sherman M. Tenkonow...
...expected, Captain Hamity, halfback Sol Sherman, and Wasem were the enemy standouts. Speedster John Davenport was a disappointment. This group tried every sort of "sleeper" play; once there were two "sleepers" on each side and another lying down way over on the sidelines. In other words, there were only six men who were not "sleepers." The Chicagoans even tried this trick stuff in their own end zone, where they spent much of the afternoon...