Word: eastons
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Ufford (H) defeated Mammy, 3-0; Watts (H) defeated Watts, 3-1; Eliot (H) defeated Winterstein, 3-2; Reisner (H), defeated Easton, 3-2; Glassner (H), won the fifth match by default...
...conference were Jay Jansen '50, president of the Club and chairman of the delegation; Arthur W. Bingham '51, vice-president; William Gribble '50, secretary; Sanford Langa '51, operations director; A. John Klingel, Jr. '52; publicity director; Fred L. True 2L of the planning board; Charles L. McWhorter 3L, John Easton '47, Earl Kulp '52, James O'Reilly '50, John Luce '52, and Douglas McCallum...
McWhorter also disclosed plans last night for a now HYRC committee to study the American Labor scene. Headed by John L Easton '47, the group will analyze problems between labor and management and draw up report on what needs to be done. The actual members will be chosen later in February...
...Consider what the horn of plenty poured out for the Eastons: a two-week vacation in Paris for the family. (After Paris you still need to find a job.) A place-setting for twelve at the table (here come the relatives). A $2,500 television set (here come the neighbors) ... A diamond ring and a diamond watch and bracelet, valued at $6,000 . . . About $4,000 worth of men's furnishings for Mr. Easton (all dressed up but where do we go?). A $1,500 wardrobe and an $1,800 'natural Norwegian blue-fox pouch cape...
...wrote a novel [about the Eastons] I know how my first chapter would end. Three minutes after Mrs. Easton answered the phone and gave the right formula . . . the doorbell rang. It was an insurance salesman. He had been passing through Attleboro with his car radio on, listening, of course, to Stop the Music. When he heard the address, he headed for the house. He was Johnny-on-the-spot, the first of an intolerable army of mercenaries. I didn't make up the insuranceman episode. That, too, happened to the Eastons...