Word: mikes
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...intervention in Korea and the U.N. retreat. Consumers, fearful that war production would wipe out civilian goods, started a great wave of panic buying. Department stores, whose business normally skids after Christmas, found sales skyrocketing-and prices right along with them. To try to stop the rise, Price Boss Mike Di Salle put ceilings on all prices. The effect was to reward the chiselers who had already jacked up their prices and punish those who had tried to hold the line...
...other two Elephant goals were scored by Hunt Collins and Dean Howells, while Mike Jackson played an outstanding game at the goalie spot. Pacing the Puritans with a goal and an assist was Fritz Drill. The second Winthrop goal was collected by Fran Harding...
...N.A.M. turned its attention to domestic problems, heard a forthright attack by Price Boss Mike Di Salle on N.A.M. policies. Even though he knew NA.M.'s arguments against price controls, e.g., free competition is more effective than Government meddling, Di Salle didn't think they stood up. Besides, said he: "I am not convinced that spokesmen for the N.A.M. speak for the majority of American businessmen." U.S. Chamber of Commerce Economist Emerson P. Schmidt fired back. Said he: "OPS has had little to do with stopping price increases, and in all conscience should not grab credit for below...
...Muggy" Mugaseth, Captain Jim Bacon, Dave Symmes, Dave Watts, Wis Wood, Charlie Elliott, and Mike Ward provided the other Crimson wins, without losing a game. Only Bacon and Flagg were extended by their opponents. The win was the team's second straight shut...
...freshman match Bill Wister, playing number one, Guy Paschal in two, Bob Hartley, Don Steig. Bats Wheeler, and Mike Levinson all scored decisive wins. No Tech player was able to score more than 11 points in a game...