Word: morgan
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...hooray!" chortled Henry H. Morgan '41, president of the Leverett House Babson Club, as the returns on the Dunny presidential poll came in last night. And well he might, for his pressure group for the Prohibitionist candidate piled up more votes than the combined total of both the major parties...
Terrorized by the fiery zeal of the Babsonite campaigners, the Leverett tutors refrained from voting and will take their own count today. Meanwhile Morgan and his men are celebrating their victory amid prophecies of a similar "spiritual reawakening" of the entire student body...
Example: 0. The President of the U. S. is (1 Coolidge, 2 Roosevelt, 3 Morgan, 4 Garner, 5 Hoover...
...Many U. S. Reds were surprised and shocked when the Communist newspaper, The Daily Worker, was sold to: 1. J. P. Morgan. 2. Leon Trotsky's New York representative. 3. The German-American Bund. 4. Rabbi Stephen A. Wise. 5. Three nice old New England ladies...
...wonderful attraction for money had Abraham Flexner. For 30 years the fattest moneybags in the U. S. opened to his touch. He loosened up no mean part of the Rockefeller, Carnegie, Eastman and Morgan fortunes, channeled them into U. S. education. Last week, in his autobiography, I Remember (Simon & Schuster; $3.75), billiard-bald, wizened Dr. Flexner, 73, explained...