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Evola, Sam; Gangster Suspect. -Pictured Back Row, Middle. -Back Row, Left to Right; H. Altman, Sam Evola, Charles Barocco. -Front Row, Left to Right; Nate Levitt, Simon Azler, Pete Corrado, Tony Picarello.
Walter P. Reuther Library, Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs, Wayne State University
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Football 1935 (Won 5, Lost 2, Tied 1).
Back: Kitzman, Widlak, Miller, Stafinski, Reis, Chudy, Wolfenden (Mgr.). Third: Levitt, Igrisan, Newstead, Matz, Porter, Gatos, Wilkes, carry, Devanich. Second: Dr. Flora (Asst. Coach), Mohr, Peregon, Denys, Warren, Bens, Saver, Slatkin, Kulak, Gembis (Coach). Front: Sinkus, Dalak, Bedell, Wheeler, Robertson, Dolphin.
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Sports; Basketball; African Americans
Back: Newman H. Ertell (Coach), Lawrence Gaffka, James Alexander, Phil Stewart, Bernard Friedman, Jack Levitt, Dick Hall, Suren Srabian, Joel Mason (Coach). Front: Noah Brown, Jr., George Mardigian, Theodore Allen, Abe Parness, Ronald Teasley, Al Guzzo, Edward Bloom.
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Toni Swanger Papers. Box 5, Folder 26, Scanned Document Group 01
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Toni Swanger Papers. Box 4, Folder 66, Scanned Document Group 03
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Going Greek: Jewish college fraternities in the United States, 1895-1945
Going Greek offers an unprecedented look at the relationship between American Jewish students and fraternity life during its heyday in the first half of the twentieth century. More than secret social clubs, fraternities and sororities profoundly shaped the lives of members long after they left college—often dictating choices in marriage as well as business alliances. Widely viewed as a key to success, membership in these self-governing, sectarian organizations was desirable but not easily access…
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Maurice Sugar: law, labor, and the left in Detroit, 1912-1950
It was Maurice Sugar, labor activist and lawyer for the United Auto Workers, who played a key role in guiding the newly-formed union through the treacherous legal terrain obstructing its development in the 1930s. He orchestrated the injunction hearings on the Dodge Main strike and defended the legality of the sit-down tactic. As the UAW's General Council, he wrote the union's constitution in 1939, a model of democratic thinking. Sugar worked with George Addes, UAW Secretary-Treasurer, to nurture…
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The Detroit Sunday Journal:: December 10, 1995
Issue of The Detroit Sunday Journal, a weekly newspaper published by striking workers during the Detroit Newspaper Strike.
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The Detroit Sunday Journal:: October 12-18, 1997
Issue of The Detroit Sunday Journal, a weekly newspaper published by striking workers during the Detroit Newspaper Strike.
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The Detroit Sunday Journal:: January 7, 1996
Issue of The Detroit Sunday Journal, a weekly newspaper published by striking workers during the Detroit Newspaper Strike.
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The Detroit Sunday Journal:: December 15-21, 1996
Issue of The Detroit Sunday Journal, a weekly newspaper published by striking workers during the Detroit Newspaper Strike.
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The Detroit Sunday Journal:: August 4, 1996
Issue of The Detroit Sunday Journal, a weekly newspaper published by striking workers during the Detroit Newspaper Strike.
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The Detroit Sunday Journal:: March 8 - 14, 1998
Issue of The Detroit Sunday Journal, a weekly newspaper published by striking workers during the Detroit Newspaper Strike.
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The Detroit Sunday Journal:: April 4-10, 1999
Issue of The Detroit Sunday Journal, a weekly newspaper published by striking workers during the Detroit Newspaper Strike.
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A bibliography of Jewish education in the United States
This book contains entries from thousands of publications whether in English, Hebrew, Yiddish, and German—books, research reports, educational and general periodicals, synagogue histories, conference proceedings, bibliographies, and encyclopedias—on all aspects of Jewish education from pre-school through secondary education