Word: mcdonough
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...himself, drops into retail stores to find out first-hand who is buying what, and barrages his staffs with ideas. He has also stopped the presses when struck by a better idea. But Bohen and Vice President Meredith (who helps manage the business side) usually let veteran Editor Frank McDonough, 43, run things...
Jackie lives a long way from Harlem's high life, in a five-room, second-floor flat on Brooklyn's McDonough Street, in a Negro neighborhood. His name is not on the door, and he knows few of his neighbors. How he feels about them shows through the guarded brevity of his speech, which sometimes carries a suggestion of dryness. Says he: "I don't want to bother with too many people who want to be my relatives...
...JOHN B. McDoNOUGH...
Kennedy turned in a second alarm at 3:42 o'clock and one more ladder engine and three more engine trucks headed by acting Chief of the Boston Fire Department, John F. McDonough, were soon at the scene, and the fire was quickly neutralized. By that time traffic was being held up on North Harvard Street and had to be routed through the Business School by the policemen who were on hand...
Swinging from talk into action about strikes, the President appointed a fact-finding board for the steel dispute, key to all of them. Its members: Law-Professor Nathan P. Feinsinger, University of Wisconsin; Roger I. McDonough, Associate Justice of the Utah Supreme Court; Chief Justice James M. Douglas of the Missouri Supreme Court...