Word: unionization
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Harvard Republican Club which was reorganized last Tuesday will hold its first official meeting tomorrow night at 8 o'clock in the Faculty Room of the Harvard Union...
...Sever 24 2 III Th. at 11 Sever 24 3 Th. at 10 Sever 36 13 Th. at 11 Sever 20 14 Th. at 9 Sever 30 27 Th. at 2 Pierce 304 31 Th. at 10 Sever 8 MILITARY SCIENCE 1 Th. at 9 Union A 1 Th. at 10 Union A 1 Th. at 11 Union A 2 Th. at 10 Freshman Gym. 2 Th. at 11 Freshman Gym. 3 Th. at 10 Pierce 110 3 Th. at 11 Pierce 110 MINERALOGY 8 Th. at 11 Geol. Mus. 22 MUSIC 1a Th. at 2 Music Bldg...
...riders will be on Monday afternoon, at Soldiers Field. Fourteen aspirants for the Freshman team have already reported and another meeting for any other first year men who wish to try out for the team will be held from 12 to 12.30 today in Room A of the Harvard Union. Captain F. D. Sharp, coach of the two teams, expects a squad of about thirty men for his Freshman team...
Traditionally inseparable are salt and pepper.* All laymen recognize their union, their happy partnership. Few laymen realize their fundamental differences. Salt is a mineral; pepper a vegetable. Salt is a domestic product; all black pepper is imported...
Steel. Neat ingot after neat ingot will have come out of the U. S. steel mills. 48,000,000 times before the year has ended, predicted J. R. Nutt, president of the Union Trust Company of Cleveland, last week, in Trade Winds, his bank's magazine. Automobiles, building and railroad equipment and petroleum industry doings will cause the mills to produce 1,000,000 more ingots than were pressed in 1926, the record year...