Nomination of Boyd Stewart Leedom, of South Dakota, To Be a Member of the National Labor Relations Board: Hearings Before the United States Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, Eighty-Fourth Congress, First Session, on Feb. 25, 1955U.S. Government Printing Office, 1955 - 6 lappuses |
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2½ years spent Adjustment Board affiliation assignment award Beeson biographical sketch BOYD STEWART LEEDOM Chairman HILL COMMITTEE ON LABOR Congressman Berry court in November Court of South decision DOUGLAS FEBRUARY 25 Federal court Federation of Labor full 6-year term gentlemen Goldwater Harold Irish highly industrialized homestead hometown Hospital in Pierre integrity Iowa Judge Boyd Leedom Judge LEEDOM LABOR AND PUBLIC labor council labor disputes labor organization Labor Relations Board labor-management relations Leedom's appointment LEHMAN LISTER HILL Maag Maag's MCCLURE MCNAMARA Methodist Church National Labor Relations National Mediation Board National Railway nature are selected Navy neutrals NLRB NOMINATION OF BOYD person whose honesty plan to resign practice of law problems PUBLIC WELFARE questions Railway Labor Rapid City Senator Mundt Senator NEELY Senator SMITH served SOUTH DAKOTA Senator STATEMENT Supreme Court Thank tion Board unexpired term UNITED STATES SENATE Usually persons named Washington western South Dakota
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1. lappuse - Leedom in Rapid City, continuing to engage in general practice. Served as referee in bankruptcy for about 3 years. Became city attorney, Rapid City, S. Dak., in 1934 and served in that capacity for about 10 years, while continuing the general practice of law. Served one term in the State senate, 1949-51, and was an unsuccessful candidate for the Republican nomination for Governor in the 1950 primary election. Was appointed by the Governor to a vacancy in the Supreme Court of South Dakota, the court...
6. lappuse - ... your appointment, at least I am. I look forward to your service. I think you will be an asset. Mr. HAMMERMAN. Thank you very much. The CHAIRMAN. Senator Taft? Senator TAFT. I have no questions. I will be glad to support Mr. Hammerman. The CHAIRMAN. Thank you very much, and we wish you well. Now, this committee will go into executive session. (Whereupon, at 10:20 am, the committee went into executive session.) o 2 2 i - - ---, .-?: rv v ' vM-^ -* ;^\ -#v \ WA/ ^ V LN ^ --«;-> *te- X - - X-^%...
1. lappuse - ... was elected in November 1952 for the balance of the unexpired term as associate justice on the court and in the 1954 elections he was returned to the court for a full term (from June 1, 1955 to December 31, 1960). On an assignment by the National Mediation Board, a US Government agency, Boyd Leedom sat as a neutral member or referee with the National Railroad Adjustment Board in about forty railway labor disputes in 1954 and early 1955. According to US News & World Report (February 25, 1955),...
6. lappuse - He answered in effect that he felt that when the union refused to abide by the decision of the Board and went into court to contest that decision, it was in rebellion, in efi'ect, against the Government.
1. lappuse - We will insert in the record at this point a short biographical sketch of the nominee.