Word: gm
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...first half). At the news, Chrysler jumped 3 points to 82 ⅜, a new high for the year. General Motors, which had earlier reported a second-quarter net of $142 million, up 2%, rose nearly a point to 61 3⅜. That was the highest price in GM's history...
Full colors, the ruggers' equivalent of varsity letters, went to Richard L. Bowditon '52, Thomas B. Calhoun GB 1, James P. Callahan '53, Thomas L. Carter '52. Peter A. Hager GB 1, Peter LeH. Irving GM 3, Pierre J. Lelandais '52, William N. Letson '52, Bradford P. Lundborg GM 4, Patrick S. Parker GB 1, Richard Salisbury GSAS 1, and Jeffrey R. Power GB 1. Fourteen half colors were also awarded...
...Langle. The papers comprise a diary which records Napoleon's conversations throughout the exile, and a regular summary of daily court life. But everything was written in a private shorthand of hieroglyphic complexity, e.g., "N.a. j. et. d. sa. sal. de bil une Ba; il. dde au Gm. sil sa. ce. q. c'e. C'une ma. de G. il d. dab. q. cest un bal. p. ses enf. Est ce p. ser. a desc. sur un remp...
...compete with GM, Chrysler advertises a 160 h.p. engine in its DeSoto line; the Chrysler, Dodge, and Plymouth models remain relatively unchanged...
Stealing is a harsh word, so perhaps it is best to say that several style highlights of the new Ford line just happened to appear on GM models last year. In the way of original advancement, though, an efficient overhead valve six and a long overdue overhead valve eight for the Lincoln line. But the Mercury is, perhaps, more typical of '52's cars with only a slightly modified essentially thirteen year old engine but sporting various types of chrome slashes and strips and a completely superfluous fake slot running across the hood...