Word: morgan
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...holdings and use the proceeds to go into the investment business. This will make far & away the largest pot of capital in the U.S. unregulated by anything except SEC's truth-insecurities and anti-manipulation acts. It will leave North American 18 times as much capital as potent Morgan Stanley...
When cameramen stalked J. P. Morgan at an English-Speaking Union rally at Manhattan's Waldorf-Astoria, Banker Morgan, who loves England even more than he hates having his picture taken, barked jovially: "If you must photograph me, be sure it is with a charming lady." Photophobe Morgan then posed happily with Mrs. Sara Delano Roosevelt...
Bacon was one of the most prominent Harvard graduates. He early became associated with J. P. Morgan of New York City, then entered politics and became Ambassador to France...
...Third at Camp Polk, La., the Fourth at Pine Camp, N.Y. Selected to command the Third was an alert, progressive officer with an old Army name: Brigadier General Alvan Cullom Gillem Jr. His Union grandfather was in command of the outfit that pursued and killed Confederate General John Hunt Morgan in 1864; his father was a cavalry colonel. His son, Alvan C. Gillem 2nd, West Point basketballer, is now an Air Corps lieutenant. Commander of the Fourth will be Brigadier General Henry W. Baird, who, like General Gillem, began his army career as a private. Generals Baird and Gillem will...
...lady is prim, pretty Annie Morgan (Loretta Young), Quaker schoolma'am, who manages to ogle a choice lot out of Steve Lewis (Robert Preston), a lazy lawyer auctioning off land for Jim Cork (Edward Arnold), local tyrant, political boss, saloon keeper in the frontier town of Laraville...