Word: goldstein
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...woke up to what seemed an alarming fact: the company was about to be sold from under it. Frantically President Lawson Stone, who said he knew nothing about the deal, demanded that the buyer identify himself. He got no more information. New York's Attorney General Nathaniel L. Goldstein got into the act: he had a clue. The figures 625, he said, if ticked off on the alphabet, read FEE. That corresponded to the Follansbee ticker symbol: FEE. The Securities & Exchange Commission and the New York Stock Exchange were also looking into the deal...
...Goldstein's investigators who seemed to strike pay dirt. They found no prospective buyer named Haye -or named anything else. But they ran across the name of A. Terry Fahye, president of Consolidated Steel Mills Co., a company which had recently set itself up in the steel business. Goldstein peeped into his files and concluded that Fahye was really Haye. A few years ago, said Goldstein, he had also been Albert Bennett-Fey, and he had had many brushes with...
Human After All. Most of the fans and Referee Ruby Goldstein had no doubt about it. They gave the decision to Jersey Joe. But two judges voted the other way. As his arm was raised in victory, Joe Louis, a forlorn figure, got booed for the first time in his long ring career. The cheers were for Jersey Joe. The fact is that Walcott probably deserved the decision-even if no one deserved to win a world's heavyweight championship by riding a bicycle the last round. Louis, some $190,000 richer and still champion despite his weary legs...
...Taft-Hartley Act will be discussed by John Collins and Ralph M. Goldstein before the Republican Open Forum tonight at 8 o'clock in the Winthrop Junior Common Room...
...Goldstein, prominent Boston lawyer and instructor in labor law at Boston University, is expected to defend the bill against the attacks of Collins, New England regional director...