Word: unionization
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...will first play 250 points of 18.2 balk-line and then 15 or 20 points of three cushion billiards. After their match, each man will give an exhibition of trick shots. The Union intends to place in the Living Room the stands of the H. A. A. now erected in the Hemenway gymnasium...
Edward Horemans, world's champion 18.2 balid-line billiard player, and Welcher Cochran, American champion, will play an exhibition match at the Harvard Union next Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock, according to a tentative plan announced yesterday...
Corry graduated from Harvard College with a magna in his field of English Literature. He was a member of the Harvard Glee Club, the Harvard instrumental Clubs, the Debating Union, and the Phillips Brooks House Association. He spent a year here during graduate work in geological engineering, and is now perfecting himself in that field in England...
...Atlanta went into bankruptcy for $38,000,000, great was the shock to Atlantans, to Georgians, to Southerners. It was an Adair who was the conductor of the first railroad train that ever entered Atlanta (1845). It was an Adair who was prominent in the rebuilding of Atlanta after Union troops burned the city during the Civil War. Forrest Adair Sr., present head of Adair family, is a Past Illustrious...
...union of Bank of the Manhattan Co. with International Acceptance brings together one of the oldest of U. S. banking families and one of the oldest of international banking families. The U. S. family is Baker, contemporary Baker being J. Stewart, president of the Bank of the Manhattan Co., Vice Chairman of International Acceptance. The international family is Warburg, current Warburgs being Brothers Paul & Felix. The present story, however, concerns only Brother Paul, Board Chairman of International Acceptance, Associate Chairman of Bank of the Manhattan Co., and his son, James P., who will become president of International Manhattan...