Word: labels
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...since mid-July-a chunky, middle-aged man in the road uniform of the New York Giants strode bravely out into that awful illumination. His flannel livery (a hand-me-down formerly worn by none other than Giant Second Baseman Eddie Stanky) was as genuine as a Spalding label. So were his cleated shoes, his tilted cap and his shambling, plate-bound walk. It was hard not to believe he was some weathered stray from the Polo Grounds who would presently wheel, find himself in the wrong park, and bolt for the dugout...
Maloy's first name is Charlie; he came up last year as one of the Cross's hottest quarterback prospects ever. His performance over the 1950 season would seem to justify the label...
...Yale Daily News and outspoken advocate of restrictions on academic freedom, will charge that Yale is on the way to "agnosticism and collectiveism" in a book to be published October 15 by Henry Regnery, Chicago publisher. Buckley accuses his alma mater of fostering the two creeds "under the protective label 'academic freedom...
...city's Federal Alcohol Tax Unit, James B. E. Olson apparently found time to earn up to $6,000 as a vice president for the energetic St. Louis printing firm. The committee noted that New York liquor concerns whose taxes were collected by Olson gave their label-printing contracts to Lithofold. Quite a week for legality. Not so good a week for honor and decency in public life...
Soria began importing music recorded by the Italian radio network (Cetra label) in 1946, found an interested market, soon began pressing operas from Cetra masters in New York. His label: Cetra-Soria. Since that time, Cetra-Soria has turned out 29 albums of complete operas alone. The latest releases, all of good performance and high recording quality, offer U.S. listeners three rarities...