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After this indignity to Leader Green, the craft union leaders assembled in Tampa in no conciliatory mood. The Metal Trades Department held their session ahead of the regular A. F. of L. meeting and their president, scholarly John P. Frey who presented the original charges against the C. I. O. unions, denounced the Lewis bloc for affording Communists a foothold in U. S. labor organizations. At the last minute, since Mr. McGrady could not be present, George L. Berry, president of the Printing Pressmen's Union and Federal Coordinator for Industrial Co-operation (NRA plan-maker), rushed to Tampa...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: LABOR: Trouble to Be Shot | 11/23/1936 | See Source »

...Librarians have wondered for years why the leather bindings of books in frequent use last longer than those which are rarely called for. Experiments by Chemists R. W. Frey and C. W. Beebe of the U. S. Department of Agriculture convinced them that salt from sweaty hands acts as a preservative...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Vales & Swales | 11/9/1936 | See Source »

...John P. Frey, head of the A. F. of L.'s Metal Trades Department, who is stuffed with classic allusions and plumes himself on his polished delivery, was chosen to present the prosecution's case. He produced testimony that C. I. O. had encouraged industrial unions to raid their membership, introduced circulars and letters which showed that C. I. O. had been doing what all the world knew it had. Finally he gave a learned summation, accusing C. I. O. of being a "dual organization . . . engaged in defiant insurrection against the A. F. of L.," fortified his charge...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: LABOR: Breach Reached | 8/17/1936 | See Source »

...wife looking attractive and intense in a sport coat and plaid scarf. She thought it was good enough to submit for the National Academy of Design show. He did not. Hadn't they turned down his portrait of her in an evening gown last year? Anneliese God frey kept arguing morning, noon & night. Finally on the last possible day, just to please her, Rob Godfrey submitted his portrait. Out of more than 5,000 entries it was one of 278 pictures accepted by the National Academy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Artist's Wife | 5/25/1936 | See Source »

John M. Callaway, Alfred H. Corbett, Perry James Culver, Thomas J. Darcey, Jr., Emile Dubiel, Leo A. Ecker, William B. Emmons, Jr., James A. Field, George S. Ford, James A. Ford, Bennett Frankel, Brice A. Frey, Jr., James J. Fuld, Colmery Gibson, Francis A. Goodhue, Jr., Hamilton Hadden, Jr., James B. Hallett, Robert C. Holcombe, David L. Howe, Thomas B. Husband...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 71 JUNIORS NAMED USHERS FOR 1936 CLASS DAY EVENTS | 4/22/1936 | See Source »

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