Word: miltonic
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...switched to the Tribune. He hunted in Africa with Carl Akeley and Teddy Roosevelt, covered both sides in World War I, always saw to it that his contracts called for long vacations. That gave him spare ime to write books, lend an encouraging land to youngsters like Milton (Terry and the Pirates) Caniff...
Fortnight ago, as part of his economy program, Ingersoll ordered his able young (30) Washington bureau chief, Jimmy Wechsler, to move three of his staff to Manhattan. Rather than do it, Wechsler resigned, and Ingersoll fired the three. One of them was Milton Murray, president of the American Newspaper Guild, whose Washington and New York chapters promptly took up their cudgels against the editor of the loudest organ of the leftist press...
...fantastic, atomic era, miraculous pen" of Reynolds International Pen Co. last week wrote some fantastic financial news. In the first six months of the company's existence, up to Jan. 31, 1946, Founder Milton Reynolds ran a $26,000 investment into a profit of $1,558,608, after taxes, on sales of $5,674,329. But the ball-point pen, which Reynolds bragged would write for two years without refilling -and would also write under water-had squiggled some blots on this shiny record. Sample blot: of the 100,000 Reynolds pens sold by Manhattan's Gimbel Brothers...
Minor H's will be awarded to Robert L. Clarkson, Jr. '47, Milton S. Heath, Jr, '49, John H. Knowles '47, Murray B. Levin '48, William M. Mayleas '46, Charles W. Mulcahy, Jr. '43 ocC., captain, Stanley R. Rowe '46, David G. Shepard '46, Robert W. Young, Jr. '45, and Melvin L. Bergheim '48, manager of the Varsity Squash Racquets team...
...Walter Milton Seligman...