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...Brian J. Mcmenimen, Hussey's attorney, said yesterday that Hussey was not promoted because of a personal bias against Hussey on the part of the late Chief Francis A. Pisani and others within the "power structure...
Circumstantial Evidence. In Boston, Judge Frederick V. McMenimen called Antonio Sardo, 49, "neurotic" for accusing his wife Madeline, 37, of infidelity after she testified that she had been taking care of her ailing mother, supervised all her husband's bookkeeping, worked side by side with him every day in his carpet-cleaning establishment, borne him 16 children...
...feet. In 1911, searching for a man to take charge of a tough dock-construction job. he hired an engineering prodigy, who. at 24, had supervised the building of four railroad tunnels under the Hudson River. That was the beginning of a prosperous partnership between Upson and William Vincent McMenimen, who, at 72, is vice-chairman of the board. Each man contributed special gifts: hard-driving Upson gave off engineering ideas like sparks from a busy grindstone. He pioneered in the development of prestressed concrete pile, i.e.., using steel wire under tension to make concrete much stronger. Shy, quiet-voiced...
...gathered here," boomed Denver, "because WELIKE Billy McMenimen. He pose to the top in the crucible of East Cambridge public life and he did so because of East Cambridge public life and he did so because he was a friend to INDIVIDUAL MEN." Dever pounded with his arm on the imaginary podium. "If a man had a short week and he needed money," he went on," "Billy would reach into his own pocket and advance him that money." The people who had been talking across their tables sat up and paid attention to Dever. "If a man's mother...
Faced with another year of sloshing through mud ooze and runwater, the Society phoned the Cambridge Public Works Department and issued a formal complaint. Commissioner William R. McMenimen replied that he would look at the 12-foot strip this morning and decide whether to cover it with a stone-dust fill...