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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Unfortunately, this view is more hopeful than reasonable. First, not only is French labor in general hostile to de Gaulle, but important bloes of workers are controlled by the Communists. If labor goes out on strike against socialist governments, it will most assuredly strike against de Gaulle. His prospects of restoring order to French industry are worse than those of the current administration...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: De Gaulle Gains | 11/13/1948 | See Source »

These seven men take a dim view of Harvard football. Chief plotter of the group is ED FINN (far left), who passes from the Bruin T. ARNIE GREEN, next in line, is the first of three fullbacks slated for service in the Stadium today...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: One Order of Finn-an Haddie, Coming Up . . . | 11/13/1948 | See Source »

...President is reported to have said in the first flush of triumph. The Chairman of the Democratic National Committee, in proclaiming victory just before the Dewey telegram, opened his statement by acknowledging that the largest share in the results belonged to organized labor. While a more detached view will reveal that other factors were operative in producing the upset, labor leaders did work hard in the campaign and will not be bashful in claiming credit...

Author: By John T. Dunlop, | Title: Democratic Sweep Gives Chance For New Labor Laws, Says Dunlop | 11/12/1948 | See Source »

There will be little objection to the continuation of the financial reporting requirements of the Taft-Hartley act. The nonCommunist affidavit will not be asy to eliminate politically in view of the current international situation. Labor leaders will insist generally that the affidavit be made applicable to employers as well as union leaders. There will be little objection to the employers free speech and jurisdictional disputes provisions although significant changes in language are required...

Author: By John T. Dunlop, | Title: Democratic Sweep Gives Chance For New Labor Laws, Says Dunlop | 11/12/1948 | See Source »

More important, however, than this is the effect of the election on the political orientation in western Europe. Although this is largely guess work, I would fear that the Republicans would view, with more equanimity than our present administration is likely to do, the emergence to power of de Gaulle in France and of similar political forces in other countries. The Truman administration may, with some justice, be characterized as a Liberal-Labor Government. As such its influence in western Europe will probably be thrown in directions favored by the Labor and Liberal Governments of Britain and the Scandinavian countries...

Author: By Edward S. Mason, (DEAN OF THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION) | Title: Democratic Majority Will Improve Cooperation Abroad, Says Mason | 11/10/1948 | See Source »

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