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...whose cash feeds the Big Bull market lives in New York, Altoona, Waco and Zanesville. This was proved last week by Wall Street's largest brokerage firm, Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Beane (waggishly called "All This and Fenner Too!"). In 1945, it reported, it had added 40,000 new customers, added two new offices to its 89 in big & little cities, had doubled its profits ($8,834,063 v. $4,483,576 in 1944). As a result, 75 partners of Merrill Lynch will split $1,288,887, after all taxes and their own salaries are paid. Said MLPFB modestly...
...star-crossed love of white Tracy Deen (Melchor Ferrer) and Negro Nonnie Anderson (Jane White) widens out beyond personal tragedy into social tragedy. The rooted Southern prejudices, the rankling inequalities, the violence that leads Nonnie's brother to murder Tracy, the feeling that leads a mob to lynch an innocent Negro for the crime-all these are like pieces in a sociological puzzle...
Kirkland continued to control the ball for the rest of the half, but, despite the efforts of Tom Lynch, they were balked by the stubborn Puritan line bulwarked by Tackle Ronald Garvey...
Coach Chesneau, who has had the largest squad to date, said that he thought he could build a good team around Tom Lynch '49, left halfback, who looks like a sparkplug. Kirkland could be made, Chesneau felt, into one of the best of the intramural teams...
Since McCormack heard and approved Christy Lynch, the young tenor has sung 30 recitals. McCormack graciously concedes Lynch a quality which he thinks almost as important as a fine voice: "A finely developed sense of humor-a tenor's saving grace...