Word: harrimans
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Unlike Harry Truman, his chief coat holder during the Democratic Presidential nomination fight last summer, New York's Governor Averell Harriman has no objection to having a grandchild named after him. Last week Ave stood by as his sixth grandchild and second grand-namesake, the seven-month-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley G. Mortimer Jr., was christened Averell Harriman Mortimer...
...Also under fire from Turkey was New York's Governor Averell Harriman, who lost no time in inviting Makarios to visit New York-an act which the University of Istanbul Students Union termed "disgusting." The population of New York State includes an estimated 297,000 people of Greek ancestry v. 36,000 of Turkish ancestry...
Robert Wagner, New York's Democratic Governor Averell Harriman, Old Pol James A. Farley. Said Lord Mayor Briscoe, before leaving for Boston and more celebrations: "If the Jews and the Irish can stick together, New York has a great future...
...Groton wishes to do all a school can towards complete eradication of the evil of segregation ... In consistence with Christian doctrine and the teachings of the Bible and in consistence with the human beliefs of two of Groton's most eminent graduates, New York's Governor Averell Harriman and the late President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Groton announces its irrevocable intention to increase the number of Negroes from a few students to not less than one quarter and not more than one third of its total enrollment...
PRIVATE POWER won long dispute over whether bulk of U.S. power from St. Lawrence Seaway project should go to private industry or to public systems. New York's Governor Harriman okayed sale to Reynolds Metals Co. of more than 25% of state's St. Lawrence power, on top of same amount already promised to Alcoa. Reynolds will build $88 million aluminum reduction plant on St. Lawrence near Massena, N.Y., and General Motors will put up aluminum casting foundry there, spur lagging industrialization in the upstate area...