Word: engels
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...member of Congress, who really worries about what happens to public funds, went farther, much farther, to find out. Last January, factory managers throughout the East and Midwest began to get visits from a mop-haired, jug-shaped man who began: "My name is Engel. I am a member of Congress representing the 9th District of Michigan. I am here to have you educate me so I can do a better job in spending your money. I have a right to ask, and shall expect your fullest cooperation. I want facts, just facts...
Edward J. Engel, president of Santa Fe, reported net railway operating income for last year at $83 million as against $40 million in 1941. During the year the road slashed over $18 million from its 1941 debt of $323 million...
...Divinity School Address"; $300 to John E. Sawyer, third-year graduate student, of Worcester, Mass., for an essay "Pierre Laval: The Diplomacy of Disaster 1934-1936"; $300 to Edwin Hewitt (Teaching Fellow), of Chicago, III., for an essay "On a Novel Type of Topological Space"; $500 to Monroe Engel '42, of Mt. Vernon, N. Y., for an essay "Gerhard Manley Hopkins: Inscapist Poet"; $200 to Howard G. Hageman '42, of Albany, N. Y., for an essay "The Development of Eros in the Pre-Socratics and in Plato"; $100 to Robert B. Broadwater '42, of Oakland, Md., for an essay...
Winthrop; Allen R. Clark, Laconia, N. H.; Monroe Engel, Mount Vernon, N. Y.; George K. Fraenkel, New York City...
Humphed Congressman Engel: "Mrs. Rosenberg is absolutely in the clear, no matter what we think about anyone drawing a Government salary and making $28,500 on the side." What grieved him was the fact that the Government would not pay high enough salaries to get topnotch talent without strings attached...