Word: unionization
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Starting at the Union at 6.30 o'clock the procession led by in band went through the Yard gathering adherents and then passing through Harvard Sqsuare added to its numbers all those in the Freshman Halls and Business School who were violent enough in their partisanship to brave the terrors of. Boston on a night such as last night truned...
...Reverend George Alexander Johnston Ross, D. D., professor of Homiletics in, Union Theological Seminary. New York City, will conduct the service in Appleton Chapel tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock...
...band of 25 pieces, the Republicans of the University will start out at 6.30 o'clock from in front of the Harvard Union. Marching down Massachusetts Avenue to Dunster Street, down Dunster Street to the Freshman Dormitories, and thence back to Mt. Auburn, the parade is expected to draw to its ranks three or four hundred Hoover-Curtis partisans. Torchlights and other campaigning devices will be issued to the marchers. It is not yet decided whether the parade will enter Smith Halls Quadrangle before turning back...
Yesterday at the Harvard Union Norman Thomas in addition made perfectly plain that he is not expecting to meet the American test in this election--success--but that he is using this opportunity to educate the people of the United States. With faithless public servants in high office, with the tremendous bribes of the public, utilities, and with the increasing imperialism of the United States--this education is worth while. And the historical importance of a third party has always been in forcing changes upon the two major parties...
...luncheon yesterday at the Union attended by over 100 members of the University, Norman Thomas, Socialist candidate for the Presidency bitterly attacked the Republican and Democratic parties as "the double-headed party of big business". With sharp sarcasm, keen wit, and scathing mockery he discussed the campaign, the issues at stake, and the candidates, from Republican to Liberal...