Word: morgan
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Gentry, Jr., Donald E. Greenbolz, Antonio G. Haas, George B. Hutchison, Jr., John W. Johannaber, Marvin M. Keirns, Robert L. Kochl, Nuenert F. Lang, Emil W. Lehmann, Curtis P. McCammon, Robert A. McCleary, Wallace McDonald, Joseph P. McKenna, James C. Melrose, Roy McM. Millen, Kirby M. Milton, John A. Morgan, Gerhard Nellbaus...
Having sold his $2,500,000 yacht Corsair IV to the British Government last spring, J. P. Morgan chartered the 115-ft. motor yacht Inishowen V for the New York Yacht Club's annual cruise, ran aground off Fishers Island...
...Mortal Storm (Margaret Sullavan, James Stewart, Frank Morgan, Robert Young, Irene Rich, Maria Ouspenskaya; TIME, July...
...since Senator Rush Holt linked it with Wall Street, the Committee reported it had received 4,666 gifts, 3,000 of them under $10, only two for more than $1,000. (When the Committee was first organized. Chairman White endorsed two checks for $500 each, one from J. P. Morgan, one from Labor Leader David Dubinsky...
...Herald Tribune's, libel reporter is tense, grizzled, fun-loving Jay Racusin. Inquisitive Newsman Racusin, now 47, has been with the Herald Tribune since 1918. As a cub he was the first (and only) newspaperman to interview J. P. Morgan after World War I. Reporter Racusin (known as "Rack") gets plenty of other assignments that call for a passionate curiosity about the lives of his fellow men, a plain-clothes man's eye for significant details. Six weeks ago the Herald Tribune's lanky City Editor Lessing Engelking called Rack and gave him a special assignment...