Word: dearborn
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Chicago: December 28, James P. Baxter '41, 38 South Dearborn Street; Cincinnati, Ohio: J. Gerald Heathcote, 1331 Carew Tower; Cleveland: December 28. William L. Calfee '39, 1956 Union Commerce Building...
...elder Ford's weekly Dearborn Independent printed such anti-Semitic rantings as the spurious "Protocols of Zion." Hit with a $1,000,000 libel suit (he paid $75,000 out of court), Ford publicly disclaimed anti-Semitism and suspended the Independent...
Lanky Eddie Gall, traffic cop at Dearborn and Madison, rubbed his big bass drum with glass wax. Ed Roubik, warehouse foreman, licked the mouthpiece of his ebony musette pipe and squealed a few notes. Hefty Morton H. Petrie, salesman for a candy company, strapped on his whip drum and knocked off a couple of tiddybums, tiddybums. Shrieking pipes and throbbing drums in the hands of 60 middle-aged musicians swung informally into The Hootchy-Kootchy, Little Egypt's tune at the 1893 World's Fair...
Detroit, Michigan, George R. Berkaw, Jr. Assistant Vice-President of The Detroit Bank; Dearborn, Michigan, Tom Lilley '34, Manager, Financial Analysis Department of Ford Division, ford Mctor Co.; Houston, Texas, William S. Bush; and Indianapolis, Indiana, Edward H. Adriance of Eli Lilly...
Harvard Club of Buffalo, G. Thomas Moseley '41, 1131 Delaware ave.; Harvard Club of Central Ohio, Columbia Samuel B. McGavran '28, 820 Huntington Bank Building; Harvard Club of Charlotte, Ted H. Gallier, 1407 Westeverest,; Harvard Club of Chicago, James P. Baxter '41, 38 South Dearborn...