Word: craige
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Said Indiana's Governor George N. Craig: "Eventually we will have to stop this bidding against each other. There has got to be some common ground of salaries and mutual consideration . . . These interstate raids on mental-health institutions for personnel sometimes get to be like the raids to build up rival football teams...
...back in shape. For two weeks the Dodgers fretted while he recovered from a loose bone spur in his knee; now he functions with his old, Buddha's efficiency. Last week he was back behind the plate to help a couple of rookie pitchers, Don Bessent and Roger Craig, hold off the opposition and give the Dodgers' sore-armed veterans a rest. At bat, he is once more teaming up with Centerfielder Duke Snider to make one of the toughest one-two hitting combinations since Ruth and Gehrig. Campy settles into the batter's box with sure...
...Craig D. Munson, 56, became president of International Silver of Meriden, Conn., world's largest silverware manufacturer (1954 sales: $64 million), succeeding the late Maltby Stevens. Born in nearby Wallingford, Munson prepped at Wallingford's Choate School, went on to Yale (where he rowed in the varsity), and to work for International in 1920, beginning as a salesman. In 1928, Munson moved up to general advertising manager of International's sterling silver division and a member of the board; seven years later he became International's sales vice president...
...considered hiding, Fleck soon found that his life will be very public for quite a spell. With his pretty blonde wife Lynn and four-year-old son Craig at his side, he was whisked off, in a new white Cadillac, through Davenport and his birthplace village of Bettendorf (pop. 5,000), as thousands more huzzahed. At home on East Street, he riffled through a 2-ft.-high stack of telegrams. Then, swamped by offers for endorsements, interviews and public appearances, he telephoned Fred Corcoran, professional business manager for professional athletes, became a Corcoran client. Later in the day the local...
Coin of Vantage. In Mt. Morris, N.Y., Mayor Craig Shurtleff sought reelection, wound up in a tie with Serafine La Delfa, sadly agreed to resign after Village Board Trustee Ray Brady flipped a coin and declared La Delfa the winner...