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Clouds hung last week like a sign in the sky over steel plants in Buffalo, Gary, Youngstown, South Chicago, Bethlehem. Pittsburgh, the city of steel, was dark, dirtier than ever as smoke belched from chimneys and rolled along the Monongahela. Twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, ore was fed into blast furnaces, cooked, tapped out in molten iron streams. Open-hearth and Bessemer furnaces converted iron into white-hot steel which was molded into ingots, rolled and tortured into flat slabs, long, thin blooms. In strip mills, finishing plants, hot metal and cold metal was drawn...
Organizing workers overnight, riding herd on the mills, S. W. O. C. by the following year had won its first big triumph. U. S. Steel signed a contract, and the bars were down. Dozens of smaller companies followed. Only die-hards of "Little Steel" (Bethlehem, Youngstown, Republic, National) stood out, still...
Lloyd Both Jr., Youngstown...
...Born in Youngstown, Ohio, Fesler was graduated from Ohio State University in 1931, where he was an All-American football player, and an outstanding basketball star...
Harold D. Hazeltine, Professor of Law at Cambridge University; Neil G. Melone 3L, Minneapolis, Minn.; Charles F. Barber 2L, Chicago, Ill.; Frederick P. Warne 3L, Yonkers, N. Y.; Irving R. Storch 3L, New York, N. Y.; Herman D. Cummings 3L, Ambridge, Pa.; Daniel MeN. Gribbon 3L, Youngstown, O.; Dudley B. Tenney 2L, Washington, D. C.; Robert S. Ashby 3L, Ladoga, Ind.; Albert J. Rosenthal 3L. New York, N. Y.; Jacob Swartz 3L, Mishawaka, Ind.; Marcus Manoff grL, Philadelphia, Pa.; Matthew J. Kust 3L, Madison...