Word: gordons
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Adams: re, Livermore; rt, Feder; rg, Houston; c, Gordon; lg, Grauer; lt, Becker; le, Wheelwright; backs, Lazar, Dunn, McLaughlin, Richardson...
...interested in joining should attend the Monday meeting or see Allan P. Sindjer '48 of Lowell House, Gordon A. Neal '50 of Wigglesworth Hall, Richard Elliott '46, Ed Woolrich of the Graduate School of Business Administration, or Schwebel...
...Government's cost-of-living index is now 125.5 (against the prewar norm of 100). With the upcoming price boosts, Governm.ent experts expect it to hit 130 before long. Industries where pay has been boosted have not yet knocked on Gordon's door for price boosts. But he feels that they will come...
...money and too little goods. The real cure for inflation was production and more production. Only an outpouring of goods could smother soaring prices and bring them tumbling down. But the goods had to be made first. That was Canada's No.1 job on the home front. Cried Gordon longingly last week: "Give me full production from the U.S. and Canada for the next ten or twelve months, and goddammit I'm not a bit afraid...
Last week, in its pleasantly isolated, bucolic little community, Kenyon staged a conference on "The Heritage of the English-Speaking Peoples and Their Responsibility." Long and lovingly planned by Kenyon's President Gordon Keith Chalmers, the conference attracted such varied bigwigs as Senator Robert A. Taft, British Socialist Harold Laski, Cambridge University's Denis Brogan, Poet Robert Frost...