Word: walsh
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...break out in British ports. The Amalgamated Marine Workers' Union-of Communistic and I. W. W. tendencies-took the side of the strikers and began to steal the members of the regular union. Throughout the Commonwealth the strike spread rapidly. Australia was affected at once. There Tom Walsh led the insurgent seamen. Last week 33 ships were tied up at Melbourne. Twelve liners were unable to leave Durban (South Africa). Newcastle (New South Wales), Cape Town, Rangoon (Burma), Sydney, Auckland, Wellington, Dunedin, Christchurch (New Zealand) were all affected...
...Sailings the art of strategy. No sharpshooter ever launched his devastating fire with a more deadly accuracy, no captain ever marshaled his attack with a more fatal cunning. Things would go badly with Quixote had he survived to tilt with Greb; they went equally badly with one Patrick Walsh of Kansas City who opposed him last week in Atlantic City, for 41/2 minutes. Bewildered and bruised by many Sailings, Walsh fell into a swoon while the referee counted...
Shortridge (Calif.) Walsh (Mont...
...even those who are supposed to be its chief beneficiaries; 2) because Republican Senator Butler of Massachusetts is prominently identified with the textile business, and the reduction of wages in the textile mills is sure to react to his disadvantage next year when he faces ex-Senator David I. Walsh for election in the President's own state...
...clamberers wended down as they had wended up, through their advance camp on a ridge at 18,500 ft. down to a bivouac in Windy Camp, on down through the frosted portcullis of McCarthy Gap to the foot of King Col Massif, to Cascade (Alaska), to Ogilvie Glacier, to Walsh, to Chitina (where bears had robbed their food caches), to Trail End, to Kubrick...