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Correspondence
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Spring 2001
From Jack
Dennison,Tacoma, WA.
Dear RUSTY
Just a line with my by-yearly donation ($50.00) and a
word about Brother JERRRY TYLER.
Early one morning. after an evening of touring the
popular watering holes, I ran into JERRY in front of Nifty's while waiting for
them to open, he asked me it I would care to join him in a drink.
Anyone knowing JERRY would know he loved his Vodka! He had about 1/3 bottle of
Vodka and a six pack of beer.
As we conversed and toasted, the Vodka shrank, reaching for the bottle he said,
"its all gone, hell I could have done that all by myself!!" He didn't
care about the beer, but he surely loved that Vodkall
Hello to all the Brothers - JACK DENNISON.'
Well, thank you, JACK, for the great donation and the
memories of days gone by. We're sure many other Old Timers have similar stories
from the rich past of the Seattle waterfront Send them in, please.
From
JOHN WOLD, Seattle.
No message but $100.00 for our RUSTY HOOK. Thanks for the
contribution, JOHN! JOHN is an early financial supporter. The RUSTY HOOK
couldn't do without him and many like him. Thanks again.
From
CLIFF VINJE, Yuma, Az.
'RUSTY HOOK, Sirs:
Would appreciate sending the RUSTY HOOK to our winter address till April, but
not including.
Enclosing $25.00 for expenses of HOOK.
Sincerely,
CLIFF VINJE
Home address the same."
Thank you, CLIFF. CLIFF is one of our Old Timers, and we
are thankful for his support.
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Harry
Bridges
Chair in Labor
Studies
Michael Honey,
Professor
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Center for labor Studies
Director; Kristina Anderson
Undergraduate Assistant;
Room 101 Smith Hall, University of Washington
Office Hours: Tues. & Wed.
1 - 4 p.m. and by appointment.
Phone: 206.543.7946
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