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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Hospital examinations yesterday indicated that first baseman Earl Torgeson may be lost to the Boston Braves for the rest of the season. Dr. Shortell advised immediate surgery for Torgeson's left shoulder separation. NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE No games scheduled Washington (Haefner) 3, Boston 2 W L GB W L GB Boston 16 9 New York 16 9 New York 16 9 Detroit 14 11 2 Cincinnati 13 12 3 Chicago 14 12 2 1/2 Brooklyn 12 13 4 Philadelphia 14 13 3 St. Louis 10 12 4 1/2 Washington 14 13 3 Philadelphia 11 15 5 1/2 Cleveland...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Major League Baseball | 5/17/1949 | See Source »

Realistic Tears. Harold Wilson last week was in the thick of Britain's biggest, bravest dollar-export drive to date. At the British Industries Fair (in London's Olympia and Earl's Court arenas, and in Birmingham's Castle Bromwich), $40 million worth of goods from 3,000 busy factories were on proud display. Nothing was spared to impress thousands of foreign buyers who dropped in to see the wares. Queen Elizabeth and Queen Mary appeared and smiled benignly on the bustling scene. Under fluorescent lights, on 26 miles of counter, lay samples of nearly everything...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GREAT BRITAIN: Westward Ho! for $ $ $ | 5/16/1949 | See Source »

...Steinkraus, 58. As boss of Bridgeport Brass's 5,000 employees, Steinkraus has not had a strike or a work stoppage, has been so successful at labor relations that other employers often seek him as a speaker on the subject. He succeeds General Electric's Vice President Earl O. Shreve...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Facts & Figures, May 16, 1949 | 5/16/1949 | See Source »

When he heard the glad news, Slick Airways' President Earl F. Slick took some employees out to his ranch near San Antonio for a big barbecue. In Los Angeles, the Flying Tiger Line's President Robert W. Prescott, 35, was equally elated. Said he: "We have finally dropped the curse of the unwashed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AVIATION: Rich Cargo | 5/9/1949 | See Source »

Overnight, the decision made potentially big businesses of Slick Airways and the Flying Tiger Line, which are among the strongest survivors of all the shoestring lines that scudded across U.S. skies at war's end. But neither 28-year-old Earl Slick nor Bob Prescott let it take his breath away...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AVIATION: Rich Cargo | 5/9/1949 | See Source »

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