Word: votes
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...onrush. Were he not here, another would have carried the banner, less capably perhaps, but still carried it. Edward VIII has started a movement toward the disintegration of the oligarchy of England which will affect Great Britain profoundly and Europe as well. Comparisons are odious, but I vote for the originator-King Edward as Man of the Year-or maybe I should vote for Wally...
...hour week but shied away from talk of curbing the Supreme Court's veto power. They demanded Labor representation on all Federal, State and city administrative boards but rejected proposals for a Labor third party. And by 21,679-to-2,043 (each international union casting one vote for every 100 members) they decided to do nothing about the gravest crisis in Labor's history-the industrial v. craft union split signalized by the insurgency of John Llewellyn Lewis and his Committee for Industrial Organization...
...suspension of the C. I. O. unions, had made reconciliation even more remote was asserted by the Typographers' President Charles P. Howard, secretary of C. I. O. The A. F. of L., constitution reserves the power to suspend a member union by a two-thirds convention vote. The Executive Council thus acted extra-constitutionally when it suspended the insurgents, who were thereby deprived of right to cast the one-third plus of convention votes which they control...
Today CRIMSON subscribers are again offered something special-something new, namely, an opportunity to vote for an Empire's Queen. Never before have our readers been given such a unique opportunity; Movie queens, beauty queens, ice queens, May queens, corn-husking queens--yes; but never before a real bonafide queen. Vote now before it's too late. Just check your preference in the square below, and mail with ten cents in stamps and you, too, can be come a member of the Simpson for Queen club...
...After a vote on the subject, the John Reed Club took up a collection yesterday for the Boston division of the International Seamen's Union. Several Radcliffe members also contributed...