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Behind the recall petition is a nine-year battle between Governor Hartley and Dr. Henry Suzzallo, who was dismissed as President of the University of Washington by a Hartley-packed board of regents three weeks ago (TIME, Oct. 18). The squall began during the War when Mr. Suzzallo of the Labor Industries Board urged that Mr. Hartley, then a potent lumberman, should put his burly lumberjacks on an eight-hour day. The two men did not become any better friends when Mr. Hartley became Governor in 1925 and smashed into Mr. Suzzallo's scheme for a bigger, better...
...been a long, smoldering wait for Governor Roland H. Hartley, but when he struck, he struck suddenly. Dr. Henry Suzzallo, the University President, had crossed his trail years ago, during the War, when he, Hartley, then a private citizen deep in timber operations, was having trouble with labor. The academician, as a member of the Labor Industries Board, had the audacity to suggest that timber operators put their crews on an eight-hour schedule, as in many another industry. In 1924, after Mr. Hartley's election and during his campaign for a superboard to manage all state education (instead...
...made new, judicious appointments. Last month, Governor Hartley must have been glad of this step for after he had stumped the state with another appropriation-slashing program, the people of Washington rebuffed him in the primary, elected a legislature more un-Hartleyfied than ever. This time Dr. Suzzallo was loudly accused of exercising his right as a citizen to oppose Mr. Hartley in the public lists, Mr. Hartley at the same time denying that his "wangling" of the Regents was aimed at Dr. Suzzallo. Nevertheless, one evening last week, after visiting the Hartley suite in a Seattle hotel, the Hartleyfied...
...Henry Suzzallo U. of Washington...
...BOSTON-1915 MEETING. Dean Ropes will preside.--"Civic Progress through Co-operative Effort." Professor Henry Suzzallo, of Columbia University. "Boston-1915." Mr. C. B. Thompson. Organization Secretary of Boston-1915. Sanders Theatre, S. P. M. This Meeting is open to the public, but a special invitation is extended to the officers and students of the University...