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...Madeline lived together in inexpensive hotels, skipping out when they got too broke to pay the bill. That happened every so often. Finally they had hardly a nickel for a cup of coffee. They talked it over, a little desperate now, with a pal they had picked up, John Cullen, who was a West Side punk with a petty police record from way back. They consulted also with the greaseball, dirty Uncle Murray Hirschl...
Carlston, C. E.; Champlin, G., Jr.; Chapman, J. E.; Collins, R. V.; Comer, J. D.; Crary, D. W.; Cullen, M. J., Jr.; Curlette...
Backs--Charles L. Aronson, Peter Babalas, William L. Bell, Douglas W. Barr, William A. Barron, Thomas A. Burcham, Richard M. Brown, Charles S. Burns, Fred J. Carr, William L. Cullen, Frank P. Coolidge, Jr., Dave Cutler, Thomas D. Connelly, Jr., Joseph W. Drake, Jr., Peter K. Dufault, John L. Ecob, Thomas A. Foley, Fairfield Goodale, Jr., James F. Gallagher, Stephen H. Glidden, Joseph T. Horgan, Edward H. Rushmore, Robert Hallisey, Edward P. Harding, Alan M. Johnson, James K. Knowles, Lester Katz, Alfred Kwisinsky, Vincent F. Leahy, James G. Martin, Sol G. Marias, Richard F. McCarthy, J. Raymond Moore, Jr., Richard...
Washington was used to not noticing Christy Sullivan. In all his years in Congress, Christy had never made a speech. He attended few sessions, left the actual running of the Tammany bloc in Congress to shrewd, pugnacious Tom Cullen of Brooklyn. Ways & Means Committeemen, among whom hew:as third-ranking member, got used to seeing Christy lean over to Cullen, whisper: "Which way do I vote on this...
Last week the Defense Advisory Commission, whose price-hawk is Economist Leon Henderson, met 17 pulp & paper men (including Richard J. Cullen, president of vast International Paper & Power Co.) in Manhattan, got an agreement for no further rises. Both sides agreed on one important fact: total U. S. pulp-producing capacity is enough for all needs, except for a few specialties. Then, said the Commission, there is no excuse for carrying pulp prices higher. Pulpmen agreed that further price changes should result "only from actual changes in basic costs." Blamed for the pulp squeeze by both sides were "psychological factors...