Word: colemans
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Mississippi, a group of lawyers and legislators, headed by U.S. Senator James Eastland, urged the state to nullify the Supreme Court's decision. Governor-elect J. P. Coleman countered that such action would be nothing less than an "invitation to the Federal Government to send troops into Mississippi." He himself has come out for some sort of "interposition," has hinted that he will make his position clear in his inaugural address this week...
...center for Northeastern will be 6-foot-5 Captain Dick Brooks. The Huskies will have two 6-foot-4 forwards in Bill Colby and Bill Kearns, and at the guards Coach Joe Zabilski will start 6-foot-1 Al Coleman and 5-foot-11 George O'Rourke. O'Rourke and Colby are considered the two top players on the team...
...COLEMAN Venice, Calif...
...Street's biggest specialists firm with 55 stocks (American Airlines, Boeing, General Tire, Union Oil, etc.), who put up $618,000 for 25,000 shares of American Airlines alone to support the market during the cardiac break, at one point was $163,000 in the hole. ¶John Coleman, 53, head of Adler, Coleman & Co. (53 stock issues, including American Tobacco, Armour, Motorola). ¶Benjamin Einhorn, 48, partner in Astor & Rose, which handles Sperry Rand and 14 other stocks...
Resigned as Commissioner of Internal Revenue: T. Coleman Andrews, 56, formerly head of his own Richmond firm of accountants. Andrews will become chairman of the board of American Fidelity and Casualty Co., the U.S.'s biggest insurer of trucks and buses...