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...switched to exportimport, made his first big deal with an Argentinian who wanted half a million yards of a certain type of cloth. Richmond found the cloth at the War Assets Administration, bought it with credit from a Boston bank for which his father did legal work. On the resale, he cleared $40,000. He soon expanded into steel and chemicals. By 1948, when he was 24, he had an expanse of plush offices in Manhattan and his business was grossing $11 million a year. Then in the recession of 1949 he was hard hit. His business dropped off sharply...
Playing coach Frank Lombardi, hooker Brady Williams, and wing forward Larry McQuade, former Oxford varsity star, will lead the potent Crimson attack. Two experienced Argentinian players, Maximo Leloir and George Hardoy, will cover wing and loc for Harvard respectively. At the other wing will be Andre Mistrol, a capable French rugger. John Styles, Christopher Laing, and John MacDonald will be at the backs...
...which sets into plain language such technical phrases as slice (knife wound) and to slip on the heat (v., trans; to shool a person, especially to death). Sociologists specializing in higher strata may find more help in the Who's Who of Polish Americans, Librarians, Texans, or even the Argentinian Quien en Quien. Detrett's Peerage, Baronetage, Knightage, and Companionage provides excellent pictures of family crests' and advertisements of tea-biscuits...
...Argentinian Walter N. Beveraggi-Allende 4G, onetime political prisoner under the Peron regime, yesterday called the Argentine Army revolt and the report of its suppression "a probable bluff...
Flight of the loyalist Paraguayan government, president and cabinet, before a robel advance which took possession of two airports, was reported by Argentinian sources last night. President Higinie Morinigio was supposed to have set up his capital 130 miles further down the Paraguay River...