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Sherman Harrison Dalrymple (1889 – March 16, 1962) was an American labor unionist.

Born in Roane County, West Virginia,[1] Dalrymple moved to Akron, Ohio in 1903 to pay off debts on his family's farm, finding work in the rubber industry.[2] He served in the United States Marines during World War I, becoming a second lieutenant.[3] In the 1920s, he worked making tires for the Goodrich Corporation, and organized a union local in the plant.[2][4]

In 1935, the United Rubber Workers of America was founded, and Dalrymple was elected as its first president.[4] The union was affiliated to the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO), and Dalrymple was elected as one of the federation's vice-presidents. He also served as head of the CIO's social security committee.[5]

Dalrymple opposed communism, and in 1939, he was a leading figure in efforts to remove communists from the leadership of CIO unions. During World War II, he served on the Labor Policy Advisory Committee of the National Defense Advisory Committee. In 1944, he visited battle zones in Europe with Dwight D. Eisenhower. During the war, he opposed industrial action, including the 1945 strikes at Goodyear and Firestone. However, the union locals in Akron backed the strikes, and the conflict led Dalrymple to resign as union president.[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Bishop, William Henry (1972). History of Roane County, West Virginia.
  • ^ a b Nelson, Daniel (2014). American Rubber Workers & Organized Labor, 1900-1941. Princeton University Press. ISBN 9781400859450.
  • ^ Clark, George (2015). Decorated Marines of the Fourth Brigade in World War I. McFarland. ISBN 9781476607184.
  • ^ a b "Cyrus S. Ching: pioneer in industrial peacemaking". Monthly Labor Review. 112. August 1989.
  • ^ a b "Sherman Dalrymple, First Head Of United Rubber Workers, Dies". New York Times. March 19, 1962.
  • Trade union offices
    Preceded by

    Union founded

    President of the United Rubber Workers of America
    1935–1945
    Succeeded by

    L. S. Buckmaster


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    1889 births
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    American trade union leaders
    People from Roane County, West Virginia
    Trade unionists from West Virginia
    Vice Presidents of the Congress of Industrial Organizations
    United Rubber, Cork, Linoleum and Plastic Workers of America
     



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