Word: johnson
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Loring E. Batchelder '50, James R. Bell, Jr. '50, Robert Carswell '49, Francis F. Chen '50, William F. G. Dawson '49, Herrick A. Drake '50, Hans H. Estin '49, William H. Gilbert '50, Don C. Harshman '51, Roy V. Heisler '47, James P. Johnson '51, Donald B. Louria '49, Richmond P. Miller, Jr. '49, Stuart H. Mudd '50, Philip C. Potter, Jr. '48 (captain), Thomas B. Ragle '49, Richard M. Saul '50, Charles F. Schoch '49 (manager), Michael J. Scully '48, Francis A. Seamans '49, Jonathan M. Spivak '50, Richard A. Wallace '50, Charles Weiss '51, Albert E. Wolf...
Miss Barbara Norton, Publicity Director of Radcliffe, and W. Henry Johnson, Director of Public Relations for the Harvard Athletic Association, were chosen Associate Directors of the organization...
...Edward Johnson, harassed general manager of the Metropolitan Opera Co., remembering what happened at last year's opening night (those newspaper pictures of diamond-encrusted dowagers with feet on table), had hopes that things would go better this year. In a pleading letter to editors, Johnson noted that last year reporters and photographers had emphasized "undignified incidents and poses." It was particularly distressing because "neither the episodes nor the individuals involved represented the ideals of the Metropolitan nor the artistic purpose it seeks to serve...
Died. George Francis Johnson, 91, co-founder and chairman of the board of the vast Endicott Johnson (shoe) Corp.; in Endicott, N.Y. An ex-shoemaker's apprentice who made good, Johnson spent most of his fortune on the welfare of his workers (his slogan: "a man who dies rich dies disgraced...
...detective, and he wasn't physically tough. But he had a genius for ferreting out the sources of gangsters' income and jailing crooks for tax evasion. Elmer Irey and his T-men put the finger on such arrogant law-flout-ers as Al Capone, "Nucky" Johnson, Moe Annenberg and Tom Pendergast...