Word: storch
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Last week the Democrats and the P.A.C. came back with their tails left hanging on the barbed wire. Grundyman Lichtenwalter rolled up the biggest G.O.P. majority in the district's history. Democrat Phil Storch, 36, president of the Lehigh Valley Newspaper Guild (C.I.O.), had concentrated on industrial Lehigh County. "If I can win it," he had said, "we will have proved our point that the Republicans can be beaten in the next national election." In Lehigh County the G.O.P. upped its 1946 margin of 54.4% to 55.1%-What pained the Democrats most was the national attention which the election...
...Allentown and other Pennsylvania towns, C.I.O. electioneers began ringing doorbells, collecting funds, shipping in union-supplied campaign material for congressional Candidate Phil Storch, an ex-reporter and Newspaper Guildsman on the Allentown Call. Candidate Storch got a formal endorsement from C.I.O. President Phil Murray...
...following day, Swiss pilots flying ski-equipped Fieseler Storch planes took off survivors in nine breathtaking shuttle trips. None of the passengers had been badly hurt. Captain Ralph Tate Jr., pilot of the plane, felt so good at the rescue depot that he spurned an ambulance, jauntily vaulted a fence to the waiting hospital train. To eleven-year-old Alice McMahon, it had been great good fun living off snow and chocolate bars for five days. She came off the rescue plane vigorously chewing gum, told reporters: "I had a fine time...
...hawk's head in a beret protruding from the turret. Sometimes he wore an Anzac's broad-brimmed field hat, on which he pinned the insignia of all the units fighting under him, including the Greeks. Occasionally he put-putted through the sky in a Fieseler Storch reconnoitering plane left behind by the Germans. His headquarters was an elaborate caravan of trucks captured in 1941 from Italian General "Electric Whiskers" Bergonzoli. There, seldom breaking his schedule of up at 6, to bed at 9, he met with his staff...
Harold D. Hazeltine, Professor of Law at Cambridge University; Neil G. Melone 3L, Minneapolis, Minn.; Charles F. Barber 2L, Chicago, Ill.; Frederick P. Warne 3L, Yonkers, N. Y.; Irving R. Storch 3L, New York, N. Y.; Herman D. Cummings 3L, Ambridge, Pa.; Daniel MeN. Gribbon 3L, Youngstown, O.; Dudley B. Tenney 2L, Washington, D. C.; Robert S. Ashby 3L, Ladoga, Ind.; Albert J. Rosenthal 3L. New York, N. Y.; Jacob Swartz 3L, Mishawaka, Ind.; Marcus Manoff grL, Philadelphia, Pa.; Matthew J. Kust 3L, Madison...