Word: jerseyed
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...awards given by the Sons of the American Revolution for Mil Sci 2 and Mil Sci 1 will be presented to Guerdon H. Nelson '45 of Lowell House and New Brunswick, New Jersey and William W. Dunn '46 of Winthrop House and New York respectively...
...York City and Philadelphia, citizens shivered in record below-freezing temperatures on April 15, when they usually feel safe in turning off the heat. At the opening of the New Jersey trout season, fishermen battled snow...
Irvin M. Horowitz '45, of Lowell House and Elizabeth, New Jersey, has been elected to the position of Managing Editor. Horowitz was Sports Editor. The Crimson also takes pleasure in announcing the election of David G. Gill '45, of Kirkland House and Long Branch, New Jersey, to the position of Assistant Editorial Chairman...
...Federal grand jury indicted Pete Golas, ten other men and seven companies for conspiracy to evade price ceilings on meat. OPA investigators said that Pete and his henchmen took $650,000 "cash on the side" while selling $3,000,000 worth of beef in New York and New Jersey. Price Boss Prentiss Brown called Pete the nation's No. 1 meatlegger...
...Jersey's Governor Edison wanted a man capable of such "a vigorous leadership, as befits these new times." There was little in the record to suggest that Studebaker would be more radical than his dictum that one hour homework nightly is plenty for children. It looked as though Governor Edison would get the man he wanted - if Boss Hague could not prevent...