Word: babe
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Babe Ruth got his annual nod from Japan: Babu Rusu...
...needles in the U.S. haystack for the past twelve years. Other pollsters, like Elmo Roper and Archibald Crossley, have been doing it just as long. But George Gallup's four-a-week releases to 126 U.S. newspapers have made the "Gallup Poll" a household word and Gallup the Babe Ruth of the polling profession...
Henry Kaiser got his licks in first. On the stand, he pictured himself as a trusting babe in the financial woods, led astray by Eaton and his Otis & Co. Kaiser testified that on the day before the new issue was to be floated (Feb. 3), Otis & Co. told him that K-F's stock should be "stabilized." Kaiser did not know what that meant. The underwriters, he said, explained: to keep the Curb price of the old stock steady, K-F ought to peg it by buying at a fixed price...
Polite Pierre Etchebaster, a wiry little Basque, has one thing in common with Henry VIII and Napoleon Bonaparte: he plays court tennis. Pierre, who is in his 50s, is the Babe Ruth of the game...
Provocation. While American Tobacco was headed by the elder George Washington Hill, Adman Foote had never openly questioned its raucous advertising of Lucky Strikes. "Would you argue with Babe Ruth," he explained, "if he were showing you how to hold a bat?" But after the elder Hill died a year and a half ago and 71-year-old Vincent Riggio succeeded him as president, Foote, like the younger Hill, was gradually provoked to a point beyond the bounds of "respectful disagreement," finally decided to quit...