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Correspondence
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Spring 2000
From DONALD P. REIDEL, Port Angeles:
"Brother pensioners!
I think I have sent in my assessment but if I haven't! please take it out of
this check as I was very touched by your article on fellow Minnesotan SHAUN
MALONEY !!!!! Please use balance of check [$85.00] as you see fit on the RUSTY
HOOK as it keeps me up to date on many fronts. Also I would like to say hello to
all the brothers that read your excellent paper !!!!"
Thanks to you, DON. Your generosity is a welcome tribute to the RUSTY HOOK,
our union and our pension club.
From WILLIAM F. BRADSHAW, Astoria, OR.
No message, but $10.00 donation to the RUSTY HOOK. Nevertheless, as in
politics, money speaks louder than words! Thanks, BILL.
From DON HEETER, Bothell
"RUSTY HOOK, "Spent the best part of 35 years keeping ZACK behind me.
I can't let him get ahead now. Maybe this can help with convention expenses.
DON enclosed a check for $394.00. Wow! We are sure you are up and running
with ZACK and so is the RUSTY HOOK and the coming PCPA convention, thanks to
you, DON!
From JOHN WOLD, Seattle:
$100.00 to the RUSTY HOOK, but no message also. The money is the message, JOHN.
We appreciate it no end. Thanks, again!
From ILWU Local # 51, Port Gamble:
"At our February membership meeting we voted to donate $10.00 per member[$
100.001 towards the upcoming [PCPA] convention. We hope this will be some
help."
Sincerely. DUANE R. JOHNSON
Sec.-Dispatcher.
Thank you, DUANE. Glad to hear from Port Gamble. See you at the convention.
Also, from the Anacortes Local, a donation of $200.00 for PCPA convention
expenses. Thanks brothers. And don't forget to look out for terrorists carrying
ferry transported bombs!
Another $38.00 for convention expenses from ALASKA NICK. Thanks, NICK. We are
all looking forward to a great convention.
Estimated expenses -$17,000 to $20,000.
From MARY FULLER and BILL FAIRBANKS, Seattle
"Dear Pensioners:
Thank you very much for sending us the RUSTY HOOK newsletter. We enjoy reading
it very much. The article on SHAUN MALONEY was very, very good. We commend you,
DALLAS DELAY. Neither of us are retired yet, but hopefully someday will be. All
of the longshoremen, clerks, bosses, and wanabees could learn from SHAUN
MALONEY.
Enclosed is a check for $100.00 to help keep the RUSTY HOOK alive. Thank you
very much. In solidarity.
P.S. We receive two RUSTY HOOKS. Save yourself a stamp and send us only one
newsletter."
Thank you very much MARY AND JOHN. You may rest assured we will do all we can
to keep the RUSTY HOOK alive, especially with such generosity as yours.
From DONALD A. ROLL, Seattle:
"Dear Terry;
Here's my $85.00 for life membership and $15.00 for PCPA assessment.
Keep up the great work.
I love the RUSTY HOOK like everyone else does."
What better praise could be offered than to say one loves the RUSTY HOOK.
Thanks, DON, and see you at the convention.
From JESS STEWART, Seattle:
No message, but a $15.00 check for the RUSTY HOOK.
Thank you very much, JESS. As they used to say: 'The media is the message'.
And the more the message the more RUSTY HOOK.
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Harry
Bridges
Chair in Labor
Studies
Michael Honey,
Professor
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Director; Kristina Anderson
Undergraduate Assistant;
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