Word: brooklyn
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Brooklyn Dodgers...
...wholeheartedly endorse free private enterprise? The answer is still no.* Diocesan study groups and Catholic labor schools are doing their best to fight Communism with something more than exorcism and epithets. Last week one of the leaders in this field, Jesuit Father William J. Smith, director of Brooklyn's Crown Heights Labor School, explained his church's position: "Business is not the property of its owners; it is a society in which stockholders and employees are social partners and must work together. Capitalism and the right to a profit the church does not condemn...
Buffalo 35, Brooklyn...
Robert, C. Fisher '51 of Stoughton Hall and Kansas City was appointed literary editor, David C. Brisk of Weld Hall and New York City sports editor, and Jefferson Watkins of Brooklyn, Feature editor...
...most successful promoter and showman the game had ever known. A year after he took over as general manager of the wobbly Cincinnati Reds in 1933, he introduced night baseball to the majors, began luring droves of fans through the turnstiles with fireworks and hoopla. Moving east to Brooklyn, he masterminded the mortgaged Dodgers into their first pennant in 20 years, drew crowds of over a million four years...