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...planned to return to Virginia to take graduate courses in engineering, but pugilism claimed him first, and he turned professional as soon as he graduated, competing in around 40 bouts in his pro career. As a prize-fighter, he lost only one fight, and that was to Jim Maloney, of South Boston. He admits with some hesitation that instead of being called "Kid Lamar" or the "Southern Slugger," he was billed as "The Washington Schoolboy...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lamar as Past Master of Boxing Is Well Qualified to Coach Ring Science | 3/2/1938 | See Source »

...issued a set of fair practice rules. But not until last week was it finally ready to take in hand the o-t-c market as firmly as it already has the exchanges. Through SEC Chairman William O. Douglas' close friend and political backer, Senator Francis T. Maloney of Connecticut, the Commission presented Congress with a bill to regulate over-the-counter trading...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: SEC to O-T-C | 1/31/1938 | See Source »

...subsidiaries was sold to the public, an activity which eventually led to the Federal indictments (TIME, Nov. 18, Still loyal to the boys who had the world by the tail, Professor Fisher ap peared as a witness in their behalf, drawing from energetic Assistant U. S. Attorney William Power Maloney a challenge as to his economic competency. Mr. Fisher, he told the jury, was a "dusty old academic," "a slightly befuddled expert." Shown news stories of Roger Ward Babson's prediction of the 1929 crash, which were publicly pooh-poohed by Mr. Fisher at the time, the white-goateed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Yalemen Convicted | 3/29/1937 | See Source »

...Joseph Maloney of Wilkes-Barre was fired from his WPA job for refusing to register Democratic last month. ¶ Earl T. Musselman of Harrisburg was ordered to buy a $5 Jackson-Day-Dinner ticket, paid $1 in advance but protested he could not afford the balance, lost his WPA job two months later. ¶O'Neill C. Cook of Tionesta appeared at his WPA project wearing a Landon sunflower button, shortly lost his job. ¶Mary Caroline Shearer of Indiana was ordered to contribute $27 to the Democratic County Committee on pain of being barred from future WPA work...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: POLITICAL NOTES: Records on Relief | 10/19/1936 | See Source »

...Base Hits--Connolly, Litman, Lond. Three Base Hits--Stuart, Baniewicz. Struck Out--by Maloney 6, by Mahoney 2. Bases on Balls--off Maloney 5, off Mahoney 4, off Sheridan. Losing Pitcher--Maloney...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Minors Sports | 4/25/1936 | See Source »

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