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Unchanged was Sidney Hillman's labor responsibility. Submerged a little, but directed toward the job he is best at-production-was William S. Knudsen. The big red-faced Dane-born motormaker got a new assistant, who will take Biggers' job as actual production chief: William Henry Harrison, 48, vice president of American Telephone & Telegraph Co., a veteran construction supervisor, a big, hearty...
...week's end more than 100 truckloads were piled up in front of Wisconsin's capitol, and the local committee was beginning to hope that when the collection ended this week it would have 120,000 lb. of scrap-better than 6 lb. from each of Dane County's families. In Richmond, scrap aluminum (including four outgrown artificial legs from one donor) piled up just as fast. When the collections are over the metal will be rolled flat, baled, sold at 10½? a lb. Proceeds will go to the regional defense councils. The scrap, not usable...
Louis C. Graton, and Ernest B. Dane Jr., to build a microscope especially adapted for the study of ores...
...moral, social and economic lesson, namely: that too much of a good thing is too much. Only think how well off Mr. Hitler would have been if he had been satisfied with a dachshund and a Pomeranian, but no, he also had to have a Scotty and a great Dane, and I give you my word, if we are not careful, he is going to go after a Mexican hairless. And with them all on the lead he is going to be exactly like Mikey-praying for a policeman to save...
...public, currently offered by the Law School. Subsequent lectures in the series will be: February 5, "Dispositions of Property: The Use and Drafting of Class Gifts," by Amirow J. Casner, professor of Law: February 12. "Dispositions of Property: The Use and Drafting of Trust Provisions," by Austin W. Scott, Dane Professor of Law; February 19. "Dispositions of Property; The Influence of Taxation," by Erwin W. Griswold, professor of Law; and March 5, lecture by Professor Harold N. Haselline, of Cambridge University, England now doing research at Harvard...