Word: supporter
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Isaacs received immediate support from the HLU after presenting his plan in a letter to five political organizations in the college. He stated last night that the suggested collection was "not so much for the purpose of raising $300,000, or even $3000, but rather in the nature of a protest, an exertion of some moral force...
...HYDC voted overwhelmingly to endorse and actively support Saltonstall for Representative in the 10th Congressional District, which includes Brookline, Newton, and the Back Bay section of Boston. In his uphill campaign, Saltonstall is emphasizing personal contact with the voters. The HYDC will help in an intensive bell-ringing program...
Kelley asserted that the union shop, "which is as American as apple pie," eliminates friction between plant employees that could cause a drop in production. He added that a union is in a much stronger position to enforce terms of collective bargaining when it has full support of all workers concerned...
...reform, the psychological brooders, those of the dark palettes, and so forth. In short, there would be a pot-pourri of most everything. Feininger invariably survived the tempest as one of the few who indeed justified it. Those interested parties among us who eagerly engage the democratic process in support of the muse usually wind up attempting to lift a few aristocrats from the debris. Lyonel Feininger was always one of the aristocrats...
...Then, I got gassed at the Wheatfields. Phosgene. The damn Wheatfields. We didn't have any air cover or artillery support. That's when a lot got it. Crawling out in the open." He turns his head and squints. "Gas?" he says. "Well, they used the phosgene, what I got; and chlorine; and the mustard gas shells mixed in with the regular barrage. You could tell when one hit, because it only made a kind of pouff! and then you'd see a mushroom spreading along the ground, like that smoke over there. Only there wasn't anywhere...