Word: macleods
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Backroom Boy. It was Bevan at his crudest-but this time he got an answer. From an unnoticed back bench on the Tory side of the House came the clear, ringing challenge of a bright-eyed newcomer. He was studious Iain Macleod, 38, a Tory "backroom boy." Macleod startled the House with his opening remarks: "I want to deal closely and with relish with the vulgar, crude and intemperate speech to which the House of Commons has just listened." Then slowly, piece by piece, quoting Labor's own statements, he demolished Bevan's rhetoric. When Bevan...
...exploit gave the U.S. and Canada a perfect record for reciprocal lend-lease in medical imposters. Quebec-born William Renwick MacLeod did his practicing without a license in the U.S., went to jail for it (TIME, Sept...
John Pierik was a tough man to succeed at offensive center, but Edward "Lion" Leo has done a more than adequate job. The top line-backer combination has been that of John Dorrance and Russ MacLeod both experienced, and both very good...
...deal: Stern's will buy up and retire 42.8% of its stock (145,332 shares), paying stockholders $24 a share. Puckett will get 81% of the remainder (157,252 shares), from two big stockholders, Stern's President Thomas W. MacLeod and Manhattan's Manufacturers Trust Co., by trading them one share of Allied for two shares of Stern...
...Sample Seraphs: Katherine Grimm (secretary to General Foods' Colby M. Chester), Naoma Lowensohn (Publisher Roy W. Howard), Louise MacLeod (Adman Bruce Barton), Mary R Davis (Lowell Thomas), Marguerite Shepherd (Eddie Rickenbacker), Lillian Rosse (Thomas E Dewey...