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Guthman replied that there would be "problems" if employees represented by the Labor- ers were used to operate the forklift.
It is undisputed that Guthman, the Operating Engineers' business representative, told the Employer there would be "problems" if it did not sign an agreement with the Operating Engineers and assign the operation of the forklift to employees represented by his Union.
Guthman testified that he did not recall saying there would be picketing but testified that "problems" could include picketing.
www.nlrb.gov /nlrb/shared_files/decisions/287/287-1228.txt   (1361 words)

  
 seattletimes.com: When the `Red Scare' came to Seattle
PACIFIC PALISADES, Calif. - Ed Guthman's hilltop home is decorated with memories - framed photos with the Kennedys, mementoes of the civil-rights struggles of the 1960s, original Bill Mauldin cartoons, a University of Southern California plaque engraved "Best Teacher.
Guthman took a reporting job with The Seattle Times, where he was assigned to cover the Legislature and, later, the Canwell Committee.
Guthman tracked down signed receipts and deposit slips - all dated during the time Rader was alleged to be in New York.
www.usc.edu /schools/annenberg/j/pr/Guthman/guthman.html   (1648 words)

  
 Shefsky & Froelich | News for Clients   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Ed played a preeminent role in coordinating the zoning and land use policies of the City of Chicago as both Chicago’s Zoning Administrator and First Deputy Commissioner of the Department of Planning and Development and now focuses his practice on land use and zoning matters for a wide range of clients.
Jack Guthman has played a preeminent role in shaping the face of development in Chicago, having served on the Chicago Zoning Board of Appeals from 1970 to 1987, and as its chair from 1975 on.
Ed Kus spent many years coordinating the zoning and land use policies of the City of Chicago as both Chicago’s Zoning Administrator and First Deputy Commissioner of the Department of Planning and Development.
www.imaginationlaw.com /firm.php?t=1   (1145 words)

  
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F. The Union's Retaliation for Evans'Activities In December 1977 member Ed Guthman filed a charge against Evans claiming that he had "published the paper creating dissension among the membership" in vio- lation of article IX, sections 2(c) and 3(h) and (k) of the local bylaws.
Guthman, who is now a business agent for the Union, had been chairman of the election committee during the 1977 campaign, and filed the charges against Evans because of Evans' first issue of the Ethical Engi- neer in protest of the conduct of the 1977 election.
The executive committee meeting on Guthman's charge occurred in March 1978; however, no action was taken to dismiss the charge until July 1979 when the executive board, on Don Shaw's motion, unanimously voted to dismiss the charge.
www.nlrb.gov /nlrb/shared_files/decisions/273/273-992.txt   (7023 words)

  
 List of University of Washington people - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ed Felten (MS 1991, PhD 1993) - Leading Computer scientist in the field of security and authentication.
Ed Edelman - Founder and CEO of Ambient Weather.
David Eddings - Author of epic fantasy novels.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_University_of_Washington_people   (3068 words)

  
 ZoomInfo Web Summary: Ed Guthman   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Ed Guthman, senior lecturer at USC, said the newspaper did not do its job.
"It's a much bigger story than the press release,' said Guthman, who was the national editor of the Los Angeles Times and the top editor of the Philadelphia Inquirer while also serving a stint as Robert Kennedy's press secretary.
Edwin Guthman, a senior lecturer at the University of Southern California's Annenberg School for Communication, was RFK's special assistant for public information in the Department of Justice from 1961-64 and later Kennedy's senatorial press secretary.
www.zoominfo.com /directory/Guthman_Ed_2859301.htm   (230 words)

  
 Guthman Is Tapped
Ed Guthman, a senior lecturer at the School of Journalism, was tapped by Mortar Board National Honor Society on Thursday, Nov. 2.
Mortar Board selected Guthman as the honoree for the month of October based on his 14 years of service and dedication to the USC community and its students, as well as a continued devotion to academia and research.
Honorees are chosen from nominations by Mortar Board members based on contributions both inside and outside of the classroom.
www.usc.edu /uscnews/stories/6123.html   (132 words)

  
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We would go to Newspaper Guild meetings and stay late to prevent the other guys from passing crazy, leftist resolutions." But Guthman watched the Canwell Committee's tactics degenerate to those of the evil it was attacking.
Canwell dismissed The Times stories as "phony." Guthman was "a Communist front" who had "taken The Times for a ride in a little Red wagon." Guthman's memory is more generous.
He and the witch hunts were forced underground, where there are no checks." Nationally, the hunt oozed ahead with congressional hearings and fllisting of alleged sympathizers until 1954, when U.S. Sen. Joe McCarthy was finally brought down.
www.usc.edu /schools/annenberg/j/pr/Guthman/Guthman.doc   (1624 words)

  
 The Papers of George Washington
William Parker Cutler and Julia Perkins Cutler, eds.
Proceedings of the Assembly of the Lower Counties on Delaware, 1770-1776, of the Constitutional Convention of 1776, and of the House of Assembly of the Delaware State, 1776-1781.
William Bell Clark, William James Morgan, et al., eds.
gwpapers.virginia.edu /project/volumes/titlelist.html   (6244 words)

  
 Fair Play and a Free Press: The Triumph of Melvin Rader
As I stated to Guthman: 'Thanks to the fact that I live in a democracy and that many people have helped me, I have been able to clear my name.' In this one instance at least, misrepresentation and blind prejudice had been defeated by fair play and a free press."
With the help of Guthman, Rader was able to present other evidence: a record proving Rader visited his optometrist on August 15; proof that he had voted in a Seattle primary election on September 13.
Finally, Guthman found the most definitive proof: A library card with Rader's signature on it for a book he had checked out of the Suzzallo library on July 29.
www.washington.edu /research/showcase/1950a.html   (888 words)

  
 JOURNALISM SCHOLAR FAULTS MEDIA'S POOR JUDGMENT IN WACO TRAGEDY
Guthman, along with Los Angeles police chief Willie Williams and former justice
Guthman, would be to form a pool and place only one photographer or reporter on
Guthman was editor of the Philadelphia Inquirer when, in 1985, the paper
www.usc.edu /uscnews/stories/483.html   (969 words)

  
 Herman: The Inky and Me
This once again suggests that the conservative bias of the Op Ed page and close rationing of liberal-left commentary is not justified by the voices that reach the paper, but results from the desire to provide a page that satisfies important readers and advertisers.
One proposed Op Ed, on the alleged Bulgarian-KGB plot to kill the Pope in 1991, an important propaganda ploy of the Cold War, was based on the book, The Rise and Fall of the Bulgarian Connection (written with Frank Brodhead).
The Op Ed editor, when pushed, told DuBoff that he couldn’t find a "peg" for the piece, although social security is a hot issue and he was publishing "unpegged" feel-good tripe and Walter Williams columns without a problem.
www.zmag.org /ZMag/articles/mar97herman.htm   (3547 words)

  
 Welcome to AJC! | ajc.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Ed Guthman, a Pulitzer-Prize winning journalist from Seattle, served as Attorney General Robert Kennedy's spokesman.
Guthman said before he left for Washington, local FBI agents took him to lunch.
But Ed Guthman, Robert Kennedy's aide, says Hoover hounded Kennedy for permission to bug King.
www.ajc.com /sunday/content/epaper/editions/sunday/issue_140ad14fd18e51d800d6.html   (2290 words)

  
 Writing their way to the top - Lifestyle   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Pulitzer prize-winning journalist and USC professor of journalism Ed Guthman, who has been involved in the industry in some capacity for more than 50 years, has witnessed first hand the increased presence of women in the field.
Educated women began to seek jobs outside the realm of women's magazines and fashion articles that had previously been considered their one and only domain.
Guthman said he sees the women's movement in journalism as a good thing.
www.dailytrojan.com /media/storage/paper679/news/2006/02/28/Lifestyle/Writing.Their.Way.To.The.Top-1640235.shtml?norewrite200604091402&sourcedomain=www.dailytrojan.com   (879 words)

  
 washingtonpost.com: Ink and Tears: A Reporter's Diary
Ed Guthman, [Robert] Kennedy's press aide, had arrived and talked with me for a while.
Between 4 and 4:30, Guthman told me I was the only reporter in the yard and he had tried to overlook it for quite a while.
At 4:40, the Attorney General and Guthman left, apparently for Andrews Airport.
www.washingtonpost.com /ac2/wp-dyn/A5231-2003Nov21?language=printer   (2546 words)

  
 American Experience | RFK | What If? | PBS
John Seigenthaler and Ed Guthman joined us en route.
I wondered why Kennedy had asked Seigenthaler and Guthman to join us, and on the flight, I found out.
RFK told Ed, John and me that he had decided to run for president.
www.pbs.org /wgbh/amex/rfk/sfeature/sf_what.html   (1422 words)

  
 Pacific Palisades ~ Palisadian-Post   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
''The quality and caliber of sources was on Guthman's mind this week as the identity of the infamous 'Deep Throat,' who was invaluable to Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward's investigation of the Watergate cover-up, was revealed to be Mark Felt, a man whom Guthman knew while he was at the Justice Department.
''Throughout his career, Guthman says he has learned much, some by his mistakes, but much from a host of professionals and mentors, who instructed him in the qualities of good journalism: integrity, truth and common sense.
''Probably one of Guthman's most inspiring mentors was Robert Kennedy, whom he assisted at the Justice Department and with his campaign for the U.S. Senate in 1964.
www.palisadespost.com /content/index.cfm?Story_ID=1214   (1151 words)

  
 Promenade Plan Panics Puritans -- Sept. 3, 1998   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Next door to Dutton's is a high integrity garden store where the guy even maintains a mini forest in the back, and across the street is the Pro-Gym run by the famous Croatian Joseph, who works his customers equally hard irrespective of their star quality.
And wrapped around the Pro-Gym is the Terra Cotta that must represent the classiest tchotchke collection in L.A. There's a problem with that column of yours," Ed Guthman lectured me quite sternly when I ran into the famous journalist role model at USC the other day.
After all, Guthman once won the Pulitzer Prize for exposing the bad guys and later served as Bobby Kennedy's press secretary.
www.robertscheer.com /2_localla/98_columns/090398.htm   (1441 words)

  
 Richard Billings New Orleans Journal
On April 24 I talked to Jack Newfield of the Village Voice because of a report we have that he had heard from Bob Kennedy that the Senator feels that Garrison should not be ridiculed to the point of disbelief.
Newfield said in a phone conversation that the Senator had had information that Garrison might be on the right track, this apparently from either Ed Guthman or Dick Goodwin, who apparently is in touch with Ed Epstein.
However, according to Newfield, the Senator has heard since from Sheridan, and is now more inclined to think Garrison's case is a hoax.
www.jfk-online.com /billings5.html   (3173 words)

  
 Terrorism: Reaction to the attacks
Ed Guthman, a Pulitzer Prize winner in 1950 for a Seattle Times article about a falsely accused communist, doesn't think that the situations are very similar.
Guthman says he feels that the communists were just ordinary people with political views that were frowned upon at the time.
He says he does not believe there were ever any violent intentions with the communists.
light.uaa.alaska.edu /issues/2001_11_13/reaction5.htm   (910 words)

  
 Opening Doors, Opening Minds
The "Politics and the Moment" panel included Ed Guthman, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist who in 1963 served as Robert Kennedy's press secretary; Bill Jones, Wallace's press secretary; and former Alabama Governor Albert Brewer.
However, he said that after the events began, "Wallace delighted in the fact that he had the Kennedy administration off balance."
Guthman, who stood in the ring of spectators around Wallace that day, said a county commissioner from Tuscaloosa tapped him on the shoulder and told him that the commissioners didn't support Wallace's stance, but the governor had threatened to cut off funding to the county if they opposed him publicly.
www.ccom.ua.edu:16080 /od/article_symposium3.shtml   (251 words)

  
 USC Annenberg - events
The video was produced by the Newseum, a national news museum, set to open in Washington, D.C. in 2007.
Followng the video a discussion on the fight for racial justice will be held with journalism Murray Fromson and Ed Guthman, both of whom were on the scene of the civil rights movement in the south.
The video and discussion are part of the course on People of Color and the News Media taught by Professor F?lix Guti?rrez.
ascweb.usc.edu /asc.php?pageID=110&story=321   (136 words)

  
 Robert F. Kennedy
[1st ed.] New York, Harper and Row [1971].
Hersh, Seymour M. The dark side of Camelot.
Kennedy, Robert F.; Edwin O. Guthman, and Jeffrey Shulman.
www.ronaldreaganweb.com /thesixties/robertfkennedy.htm   (568 words)

  
 Asian American Journalists Association : Los Angeles | A Taste of Little Saigon
This was an opportunity for Ed Guthman, a retired journalist and professor at USC, to explore the area.
Above all, the camaraderie of participants stood out for Guthman.
At the tour’s end, many of those who took part left Little Saigon with full stomachs and a greater understanding about the Vietnamese culture.
www.aaja-la.org /Events/LittleSaigon.asp   (1213 words)

  
 Robert F Kennedy Memorial
The RFK-12 Community Taskforce - a community group dedicated to improving education and calling for all new school construction at the Ambassador Hotel site.
Former senior RFK aides Paul Schrade and Ed Guthman have joined RFK-12 in the belief that Robert Kennedy’s values would support the goal of expanded access to quality education as the highest priority for this site.
Malpeade and Appalshop presented RFK in EKY, The Robert F. Kennedy Performance Project, a series of public conversations and activities centered around the real-time, site-specific intermedia performance that recreated, on September 9th and 10th 2004, Robert Kennedy’s two-day, 200 mile “poverty tour” of southeastern Kentucky in 1968.
www.rfkmemorial.org /beavoice/friends   (344 words)

  
 Daily Trojan Alumni Link Where Are They Now? F List
In his spare time he teaches volleyball at the Half Moon Bay adult school and help run the Coastside Volleyball Club (a non-profit organization dedicated to fostering teachwork and VB skills for girls age 10-18).
See also: Petula Dvorak, Melanie Reyes, Ed Guthman.
Joe spent 8 years after graduation as a US Naval Flight Officer, flying F-14 Tomcats from the flight deck of the USS America aircraft carrier.
www.hopstudios.com /dtlink/listF.html   (3242 words)

  
 The Essentials of Democracy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Professors Eby, Ethel and Jacobs were put on probation after signing a document promising not to engage in outside political activities.
Philosophy professor Melvin Rader was subsequently vindicated by investigative stories in the Seattle Times, written by Ed Guthman, which revealed evidence-tampering by the Canwell Committee.
Rader later wrote False Witness, describing the years of turmoil he and his family endured while trying to clear his name.
www.lib.washington.edu /about/libdirections/Winter98/canwell.html   (944 words)

  
 Daily Trojan Alumni Link Where Are They Now? La List
From a list of alumni gathered by Ed Guthman.
I write for the regional and metro sections, covering parts of the unincorporated county and the Vietnamese community here." Thuy did the MetPro program with the Tribune Company.
Ed note: Also, I've seen her name as "Le Thuc Thuy Doan"
www.hopstudios.com /dtlink/listLa.html   (2876 words)

  
 Military planned Alabama invasion
The decision to use troops later during the March 1965 Selma voting rights march was easy, he added, because Wallace refused to pay to protect the marchers: "He asked for the troops."
Ed Guthman, Justice Department press secretary when he went to Tuscaloosa for the 1963 integration showdown with Wallace, said that a major operational plan "is counter to my recollection."
"There was a combat team sitting at Fort Benning (Ga.) in helicopters, and if they were needed at Alabama, they would get there a hell of a lot quicker," said Guthman, who now teaches investigative reporting at the University of Southern California.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/f-news/1255112/posts   (3192 words)

  
 American Experience | RFK | People & Events | PBS
Kennedy's body contorted with grief, and his wife moved to comfort him.
A few minutes later, he mumbled to aide Ed Guthman, "There's so much bitterness...
Later in the day Kennedy met Air Force One at Andrews Air Force base.
www.pbs.org /wgbh/amex/rfk/peopleevents/e_grief.html   (1083 words)

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