Word: haven
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Harvard-Yale game this fall is going to be televised in glorious color, but at present it appears that one will do best by journeying to the grimy city of New Haven and leaving toys like color television to people who are interested in abstract art and not football. This conclusion is based on a careful viewing of the first commercial showing of color TV in Boston--Saturday's Army-Dartmouth football game...
Green, who has owned United stock since 1946 and now holds, with his family, 66,900 shares, started his attack by charging that President Walter G. Baumhogger and his associates "haven't the faintest idea how to run the business profitably." The management defended itself by relating how it had tenderly nursed the company from threatened bankruptcy 13 years ago, when its stock was "under water" (i.e., had a book value of minus $1,000,000), to 1950 sales of $74 million and a book value for the stock of $12,000,000. But, in letters to stockholders, Green...
Henry S. Dyer, Director of the Office of Tests, described the 45-question polls as "the best I ever saw on this subject." Cole pointed out at the same time that "there haven't been many polls like...
...Boston Bruins open the National Hockey League season tonight against the champion Detroit Redwings at Olympic Stadium in Detroit. The Redwings haven't lost a home opener since...
...lineup of the 1909 Harvard-Yale debacle. Yale football, however, with its Pudge Heffelfinger, Ted Coy, Little Boy Blue Albie Booth , a great winning record, and a sensationalism now fostered by Herman Hickman offers a natural source material of interest to football fans who never sat in the New Haven saucer...