First day of picketing in the Hoover Ball Company strike, September 1948
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City Lights
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First day of picketing in the Hoover Ball Company strike, September 1948
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First day of picketing in the Hoover Ball Company strike, September 1948
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Aerial Photograph of the New Hoover Ball & Bearing Co. Plant, March 1958
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Prof. Waldo Abbot Succumbs At 76
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1964
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The Wind Blew -- Suddenly And Hard
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1959
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Window Panes Of Glass Shattered By Windstorm, May 1959
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Ann Arbor News, May 12, 1959
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GLASS SHATTERED: Dozens of glass panes were broken out at the old Hoover Ball & Bearing plant, now owned by the University. The piece of plywood (top) was jammed into the window by the savage force of the wind.
Ann Arbor News, May 12, 1959
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GLASS SHATTERED: Dozens of glass panes were broken out at the old Hoover Ball & Bearing plant, now owned by the University. The piece of plywood (top) was jammed into the window by the savage force of the wind.
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Local CIO Officers Take Anti-Communist Oath, December 1947 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1947
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Ann Arbor News, December 19, 1947
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Swearing that they are not now, and never have been, members of the Communist Party are members of the executive board of UAW-CIO Local 38. Those taking the oath last night at Labor Hall were left to right, Emmett M. Gibb, union chairman at Hoover Ball & Bearing Co.; Elmer Moon, local vice-president, who works at American Broach & Machine Co.; Harley Tuthill, recording secretary, of Cook plant of the Associated Spring Corp; Kenneth Sisson, local president and chairman, American Broach; George Turk, trustee, a Hoover employee; Louis Sherwood, trustee and chairman at Precision Pars; Miles Alber, guide, an employee at American Broach; Tom Applegate, sergeant-at-arms, a Hoover worker; Karl Brust, chairman at Wolverine Products; and Walter Sell, trustee, also an employee at Wolverine Products. Administering the oath (right) is Arthur Wood, financial secretary of the local, and a Cook plant employee. Wood has previously taken the oath, and so is eligible to administer it to others. Affidavits as to non-Communist membership will be filed in Washington.
Ann Arbor News, December 19, 1947
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Swearing that they are not now, and never have been, members of the Communist Party are members of the executive board of UAW-CIO Local 38. Those taking the oath last night at Labor Hall were left to right, Emmett M. Gibb, union chairman at Hoover Ball & Bearing Co.; Elmer Moon, local vice-president, who works at American Broach & Machine Co.; Harley Tuthill, recording secretary, of Cook plant of the Associated Spring Corp; Kenneth Sisson, local president and chairman, American Broach; George Turk, trustee, a Hoover employee; Louis Sherwood, trustee and chairman at Precision Pars; Miles Alber, guide, an employee at American Broach; Tom Applegate, sergeant-at-arms, a Hoover worker; Karl Brust, chairman at Wolverine Products; and Walter Sell, trustee, also an employee at Wolverine Products. Administering the oath (right) is Arthur Wood, financial secretary of the local, and a Cook plant employee. Wood has previously taken the oath, and so is eligible to administer it to others. Affidavits as to non-Communist membership will be filed in Washington.
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Prominent Democrat W. W. Franklin Dies
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1975
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