Word: wisconsin
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Lloyd K. Garrison '19, Madison, Wisconsin; Dean of University of Wisconsin Law School, former special assistant to U. S. Attorney General and Chairman of National Labor Relations Board; former Director of Harvard Alumni Association...
Promptly the protests started to pour in to Senator La Follette's office. In some cases at least the dapper little heir to the Wisconsin Progressive machine had apparently stuck his neck way out. The list had been compiled in large measure from questionnaires sent out to detective agencies. And some of their clients had used detectives, not for labor espionage, but for such humdrum matters as the discovery of petty pilferers...
...Senate the President sent the nomination of Indiana's Walter Emanuel Treanor as a Justice of the Seventh Circuit Court (Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin), of the United States Court of Appeals...
Relentlessly sidetracking members who tried to introduce unwanted amendments, the House leadership apparently had matters in hand when Wisconsin's Progressive Gerald Boileau managed to introduce an amendment outlawing benefit payments to farmers who, among other things, used converted cotton fields to graze cattle. Dairy farmers rose in strength against cotton farmers and the Boileau amendment was adopted 202-to-188. Then Minnesota's August Andresen moved to send the bill back to committee, and so many infuriated Southerners joined the revolt that for a moment the bill seemed likely to be scrapped. After the motion to recount...
Milwaukee--Luncheon at the University Club, December 27. Secretary, Leroy W. Grossman '27, 625 N. Water St., Milwaukee, Wisconsin...