Word: workers
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...blacksmith or other metal worker sometimes makes sure that a bar of iron is heated to a "cherry red" before hammering it into shape. He uses the (color) of the light emitted by the bar to tell...
...miles in 19 states. Between times he managed to cover Massachusetts like a quilt, post volunteer "secretaries" in more than 300 of the state's 351 cities and towns, and win a spectacular 870,000-vote plurality over hapless Republican Vincent Celeste (Kennedy lost $10 to a campaign worker by betting that he could not break...
...fate of the controversial "right-to-work" proposals on six state ballots yesterday was extremely mixed. In one state, Ohio, the proposal to bar contracts requiring a worker to join a union was definitely rejected, in three others appeared on the way to defeat, and seemed to have passed in two states...
When John Gates, former editor of the Daily Worker, was asked to speak at Queens College last year, the Administrative Council banned him from the campus. This decree of silence was prompted partially by public pressure, and partially by a few independent and outspoken Council members with muddled views about communism and the new radical generation...
...county. "I will lose the county," he says, "but I'm trying to keep my losses to a minimum. I'm trying to let the laboring man know that there is nothing inconsistent with my being a Republican and being interested in the welfare of the individual worker." Even while trying to stave off losses in Genesee, Chamberlain cannot afford to neglect Ingham and Livingston, and already he has heard complaints that he has not been seeing enough of his farm friends. To handle that problem, he scheduled a tour through the district's farming areas this...