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Stopping the press in Pittsburgh
(September 1992)
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STOPPING THE PRESS IN PITTSBURGH A CITY REMEMBERS ITS LABOR PAST RUSSELL W. GIBBONS at McDonough, a Teamster delivery driver for the Pittsburgh Press, smiled as he marched past the downtown...
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Correspondence
(June 1983)
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Correspondence Ambition & Powers Croton-on-Hudson, N.Y. To the Editors: Your Mr. Powers asks why superpowers are expansionist - such as the Soviets meddling in Angola [Feb. 11]. A member of the...
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THE STONEWALL AT STEVENS
(March 1978)
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LABOR IN THE SOUTH THE STONEISH H T STEVENS Richard Gregory is a "nice-looking boy" who occupies most of his days in front of one of the drugstores in Roanoke Rapids, a North Carolina town...
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BIG LABOR'S FUTURE
(January 1978)
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BIG LABOR'S FUTURE RUSSELL W. GIBBONS What happens after George Meany? Social historians, like all of us, have their favorite fantasies. Had Roosevelt lived a year longer, the Soviets might...
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UNION IN MUSCLE IN PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS
(April 1976)
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Union Muscle In Parochial Schools If big city school systems are experiencing the sharp edge of budget cuts and the rising discontent of professionals who are looking toward trade union solutions,...
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UNION MUSCLE IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS
(April 1976)
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erages places in the senior college of their choice. In order to be considered for admission to a senior college, a s~.dent first had to attain an 85 average and be in the top 30 percent of his...
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Textbooks in the Hollows
(December 1974)
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TEXTBOOKS IN THE HOLLOWS RUSSELL W. GIBBONS A cultural counter-revolution th at outrages Eastern sensibilities Even Hillbillies have constitutional rights. (sign carried by a picket in Kanawha...
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BOOKS
(June 1974)
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and inventive combination of physical certainties (the periodic table of elements, radiation levels of various isotopes) with political and psychological unknowns (the susceptibility of...
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CONTROVERSY OVER CHROME
(May 1974)
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tion of the Presidency as that "bully pulpit" has been reduced to only the bully. There are transgressors enough, in addition to Mr. Nixon. But, no saints. The blood of martyrs is the seed of...
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PENNSYLVANIA GOTRIC
(May 1974)
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committees without the party's consent. On Michigan, while White House comments tended to play down the implications of the voting, Mr. Ford said simply that the Republicans had taken "a licking"...
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THE NEW POWER-BROKERS
(February 1974)
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to recognize the truths recently put about by Ivan Illich about the bicycle's supremacy as a form of efficient locomotion? If so, I for one shall be glad--having just bought a new bicycle to replace...
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BIG TABLE BLUES:
(December 1973)
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THE LABOR SCENE BIG TABLE BLUES Six years ago, during the long and bitter winter of the strike in the nonferrous metals industry, a spokesman for one of the "copper barons" said that his...
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BOOKS
(November 1973)
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Ecelesial Cybernetics PATRICK GRANFIELD Macmillan, $8.95 DANIEL A. DEGNAN From the standpoint of cybernetics, the control system of the church, the Papacy, curia and bishops, is functioning...
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BREAKTHROUGH AT DETROIT
(October 1973)
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CHRYSLER SETTLEMENT BREAKTHROUGH AT DETROIT "Really, there's no such thing as an eight-hour day. There's ten, twelve hours, six days a week. You have no social life. The only social life you have...
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THE TEAMSTERS
(August 1973)
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THE TEAMSTERS RUSSE! L W. GIBBONS What does Mike Falco, a six-foot four-inch, 300pound "security specialist" in California's Coachella Valley have in common with Charlie Colson of...
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'FIRE THE FATHERS, HIRE THE SONS'
(July 1973)
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turn our best energies to these efforts. The parochial school system was built under adverse conditions, by people far less affluent than we. In that process, tremendous amounts of energy,...
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Equal Rights Come to Bethlehem
(March 1973)
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periences of working in the general area of alternatives to the present set-up. Oxford, of course, is an almost perfect setting for such a venture. In one sense, it is at the very center of the...
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LABOR IN LIMBO
(December 1972)
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Labor in Limbo RUSSELL W. GIBBONS THREE weeks before the November 7 election, workers in the Maspeth, Long Island, plant of the Consolidated Can Company were told by their line...
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Showdown at Lordstown
(March 1972)
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calamity. They feel alienated from the major institutions, cut off from any means of economic self-sufficiency, left empty by the empty rituals of the Culture Religion and contemptuous of...
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STEEL: THE THAW BEFORE THE FREEZE
(September 1971)
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Steet: The Thaw
Be fare the Freeze
If political history is stranger than fiction, then it
should not have been with complete surprise that it
would be Richard Nixon and a cortege of Wall...
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HARDHATS, HYACINTHS AND RETURNABLE BOTTLES
(June 1971)
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Hardhats* Hyacinths
And Heturnabie Battles
The last session of the Maryland State Senate experi-
enced a floor debate on an issue which a few years ago
might have been dismissed as ludicrous...
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EGGHEADS UNDER THE HARD HATS?
(March 1971)
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Eggheads Under
The Hard Hats'?
When construction workers waded into a group of
long-hairs and student demonstrators on Wall Street
last May, the stereotype of the hard hat as the...
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Wobblies, Weathermen and Haymarket Square Four Score and Six Years Ago...
(June 1970)
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WOBBLIES, WEATHERMEN AND HAYMARKET SQUARE FOUR SCORE AND SIX YEARS AGO... Bad enough that his peer group was under attack throughout the country, the Chicago fuzz lamented, "but now they even...
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CATCHING UP WITH BISMARCK:
(November 1969)
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burgh, William Hart of East Orange, and yes, Roman Gribbs of Detroit. It is men such as these, even more than state governors, who are vital to the nation's do- mestic future. Mr. Nixon could...
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PITTSBURGH
(June 1969)
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Pittsburgh Los Angeles Minneapolis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A TALE OF THREE CITIES 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Los Angeles The Los Angeles mayoral election proved two things. It proved...
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REBELLION IN STEEL:
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be gleaned with certainty from his fiction. The attempt has been made, but with dubious success. Despite the prevalence in his tales of greed and lust, temptations inherent in the human condition,...
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Mosley on Campus
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Classical Studies of American Literature, could find in the voyage of the Pequod a very type of the American advenan:e. Yet ff there is such thing as the American folly, Carolina can symbolize...
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"Autopsy on Operation Abolition"
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eva, prospects for which were never very bright, seem now almost totally hopeless. Such an analysis seems reasonable, but we think there are several all-important qualifications to be added to...
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