Word: craige
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...cannot catch up with increasing consumer demand. Last week American Telephone & Telegraph Co., which set an industrial record for yearly spending with the $1.6 billion put into expansion in 1955, announced that it was still unable to close the gap. This year, said A. T. & T. President Cleo F. Craig, the world's biggest utility will spend a staggering $2.1 billion merely to keep from falling farther behind. With 47 million phones already in service, orders for another 3,000,000 are expected and every Bell subsidiary is snowed under by an 11% increase in long-distance calls...
Peter B. Boyce '58, William D. Chapple '58, John E. Craig 2d '56, Douglas B. Fitchen '57, Hubert E. Hocutt '57, Richard C. Johnson '58, Michael H. Clapper '58, John C. Livingston '56, Andrew V. Nikitine '58, William P. Pierskalla '56, Douglas C. Runnels '58, Steven J. Schneider '56 (captain), David F. Silbert '58, Arthur R. Steinberg '58, Mitchell Thomas '58, Cliff F. Thompson '56, Daniel J. Gillis '57 (manager). Major 'H' in Minor Sports Colors to Craig, Livingston, Pierskalla, Schneider, and Gillis...
...Craig F. Swoboda '57, president of the Glee Club called the original story in Boston papers yesterday afternoon (essentially the same as Hausewright's), absolutely untrue...
...Graven, Winthrop's undefeated first man, and Craig Merrihue are among the hopefuls in the squash play-offs at Hemenway this afternoon. With an 11-3 record, they will face Pierson College, whose top men are Dennis McGill and Jim Breckenridge. The Puritans' undefeated swimmers will be led by Steve Singer in the 50 yard freestyle and breast-stroke, Rod Wolfe in the 50 yard free-style, Bob Eakin in backstroke, and Jerry Moulton in the breast-stroke when they meet with three Yale colleges at New Haven...
Back home in Indiana, there were other developments to add to Jenner's irritation. President Eisenhower was obviously friendly with Indiana's forward-looking Governor George North Craig, who had seized control of the state Republican organization from the Jenner forces (TIME, March 7). At the beginning of 1956, Jenner was not even showing much interest in leading his own faction of the Indiana G.O.P. organization. He predicted the ignominious defeat of Capehart and other Republicans in Indiana next November. While his lieutenants sour-graped that control of the Indiana G.O.P. would be worthless in the great defeat...