Word: gerald
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...absence of free discussion much side-alley talk ensued. The lunatic fringe of the Left tried to identify him with fascism-an effort in which they were aided by characters on the lunatic Right such as Gerald Smith who spoke in his favor. And there arose the unseemly sport of "smearing" MacArthur. But generally, despite an occasional serious utterance such as the open advocacy of Senator Arthur Vandenberg, most of the press and radio kept dead-pan to the attitude that MacArthur-for-President was not a proper subject for discussion...
...those who have nor already subscribed, there are still a very small number of copies unsubscribed for, which can be secured at 13 Shepard Hall or Lowell E-42. Gerald Maslon, Chairman...
...Jerome E. Andrews, Jr., Stephen D. Becker, J. Milton Buzby, Jr., Arthur J. Conlon, Jr., Victor J. Critchlow, W.L. Jack Edwards, William B. Fester, Harry M. Fowler, Hugo Francke, Frederick W. Freeman, Stanton Garfield, Jr., Richard A. Green, Richard W. Hall, Arthur A. Hartman, Edward R. Hostetter, Gerald M. Johnson, Robert B. Lloyd, Jr., John P.McMorrow, Frederick P. Murphy, Jr., William E. Murphy, Donal E. O'Callaghan, Roswell B. Perkins, John T. D. Rich, Clinton M. Ritchie, Jr., William B. Rogers, David M. Satz, Jr., Benjamin D. Soble, William L. Sprout, Charles D. Thompson, Kenner M. Throop, Jr., Nathan Weston...
Jerome E. Andrews, Jr., Stephen D. Becker, J. Milton Buzby, Jr., Arthur J. Conlon, Jr., Victor J. Critchlow, W. L. Jack Edwards, William B. Foster, Harry H. Fowler, Hugo Francke, Frederick W. Freeman, Stanton Garfield, Jr., Richard A. Green, Richard W. Hall, Arthur A. Hartman, Edward R. Hostetter, Gerald M. Johnson, Robert B. Lloyd...
Caution. This week the market was up again in the first day of trading. But there are still plenty of Calamity Janes on the Street. Brilliant, bespectacled Gerald M. Loeb, E. F. Hutton partner, reflecting the still-prevalent pessimism, said: "I am bullish for the near term and rather indifferent as to the long term...