Word: joey
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...sparkplug of Newfoundland's drive to the future is a bouncy, bow-tied little (5 ft. 6 in.) man, Joseph Roberts Smallwood, 51, the provincial premier. A onetime radio announcer, Joey Smallwood stumped the island in 1948, and almost singlehandedly broke down its stubborn resistance to union with Canada. Elected the first premier, he set up an economic program that has brought a healthy flow of industry and capital into the province. Newfoundland's low income is already up nearly 300% above the 1939 level, and Joey Smallwood's drive is still going strong. Last week...
...Joey Smallwood, already well known throughout the island as the operator of a St. John's radio program called The Bar-relman, began plugging immediately for confederation, attacking the old prejudice against Canada,*arguing that union was the only sensible course. "We can survive alone," he conceded, "but . . . only at the price of poverty." When the issue was decided in 1948, Newfoundlanders voted . to join Canada by a slim margin...
...Joey Smallwood's first big decision as premier was to spend the province's cash surplus developing the island's resources. Otherwise, he warned, "Newfoundland will never enjoy more than a meager, peasant economy." His opponents cried havoc, and wailed that the cash should be saved as a nest egg, but Joey retorted: "We will use it to get a goose that will lay us golden eggs...
SOUTH PACIFIC (Since April 1949) GUYS AND DOLLS (Since November 1950) THE MOON IS BLUE (Since March 1951) THE KING AND I (Since March 1951) THE FOURPOSTER (Since October 1951) POINT OF NO RETURN (Since December 1951) PAL JOEY (Since January 1952) THE MALE ANIMAL (Since April 1952) NEW FACES OF 1952 (Since May 1952) WISH You WERE HERE (Since June...
...ropes, unable to move. The bell rang for the 14th round, but he could not answer it. As Sugar Ray drooped in his corner, the ring announcer held high the hand of his thoroughly outpointed opponent and proclaimed "the winner by a technical knockout, and still light-heavyweight champion: Joey Maxim...