Word: crowley
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Four candidates are fighting for the second-base post; there are: Hank Young, who has the edge in experience; John Canepa, a flashy fielder who has been hitting well lately; Paul Crowley, a good hitter and Howard Shurdut, who "looks like he might be a pretty good ballplayer," according to his coach...
Upstairs, Resident Dr. Paul Crowley began working up her case in earnest. "Looks like catatonic schiz to me," he said. "But until she comes to and we have a psychiatrist in-who knows? It could be a guilt-complex hysteria." He fed the girl emetic soap water, which she promptly vomited up. The second time, she came to, pleading, "Not again. Please, not again." Dr. Crowley entered her name on the roster of patients to be seen by a psychiatrist on Monday...
...Office of Alien Property. For accepting a $50,000 kickback on a World War I claim, OAP Custodian Thomas W. (for Woodnutt) Miller was sent to prison. OAP gradually went out of business, was revived in 1942 as a Justice Department division under Democratic Politico Leo Crowley. Since then it has controlled as much as $500 million worth of alien properties seized in World War II, still manages 39 active companies and assets of nearly $300 million...
...himself got interested in the Office of Alien Property. OAP caught his attention last spring when his brother-in-law unsuccessfully represented the International Silk Guild in a $578,000 claim against the agency. Later, Wiley's interest in OAP was unaccountably heightened by ex-OAP Boss Crowley, now a big railroader in Wiley's home state. Crowley suddenly showed up in Washington to promote a better deal for Ernest Halbach, U.S.-born former president of General Dyestuff, Aniline's marketing subsidiary. Halbach was kept on as a consultant at $102,500 a year when the company...
Juniors--Paul Joseph Crowley, Medford, Mass.; Richard Thomas John Duback, Cleveland, Ohio; John Halan Ederer, Minneapolis Minn.; Arthur Eugene French, Jr., Short Hills, N.J.; Arnold Horween, Jr., Chicago, III; Albert Leon Weber, Minneapolis, Minn...