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...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...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GOVERNMENT: Super Gravy Train? | 1/21/1952 | See Source »

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...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 50 Athletes Given Major, Minor Letters in Football | 11/30/1951 | See Source »

...coach also lauded the work of several of Harvard's 1951 first-stringers. Most highly praised was quarterback Gil O'Neil, around whom Jordan said the had built the entire team. He also singled out the work of Buddy Lemay at center and of Paul Crowley, whom he called "one of the best ends in this district." The coach then went on to mention and praise every member of his offensive and defensive lines...

Author: By Edward J. Coughlin, | Title: BETWEEN THE LINES | 11/27/1951 | See Source »

HARVARD YALE Crowley (180) le Woodsum (176) Nichols (216) It Balme (196) Toepke (195) lg Rowe (190) Lemay (192) c Brittingham (185) Manos (200) rg Polich (182) Thompson (202) rt Radulovic (205) Rate (184) re Marshall (175) O'Neil (190) qb Ryan (170) Clasby (180) Ihb Shears (175) Ederer (190) rhb Conway (165) Ossman (192) fb Spears...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PROBABLE OFFENSIVE LINEUPS | 11/24/1951 | See Source »

Jordan agreed with Kelley on the excellence of Ossman and O'Neill, and added praise for the key blocking of center Buddy Lemay, and the general offensive play of Paul Crowley and John Nichols...

Author: By Edward J. Couglin, | Title: BETWEEN THE LINES | 11/20/1951 | See Source »

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