Word: morgan
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Rodman, Jack H. James, Maxwell Kaufer, John W. Morgan, and Roger Smith were appointed in addition to Robert G. Axtell, Richard Harte, Jr., W. Gordon Lyle, Donald E. McNicol, and George E. Putnam, Jr., who were the elected members of the Jubilee Committee...
...real life of undergraduates, Max Keezer is an indispensible link with the present. Even if your grandfather remembered him, you cannot think of Keezer as anything but agile and hardly more than middle-aged. But he has known them all from President Eliot to Teddy Roosevelt and Stillman and Morgan. With his polo coat and plaid cap, Max Keezer has been a part of Harvard since...
Maynard M. Miller, John W. Morgan, Howard T. Oedell, William B. Paterson, George E. Putnam Jr., John Richardson, Jr., Charles G. Rodman, Peter B. Saltonstall...
...equities would be sold, few in Wall Street knew, if any knew at all. Mr. Gifford was as hard to find as a sliced brassie shot on a Scottish moor. In Manhattan for a month before his appointment was announced, he had been seen by partners of J. P. Morgan & Co., few others...
...male lead has been shifted from glamor (Robert Taylor) to talent (Fred Astaire). With George Murphy and Eleanor Powell (survivor of the two previous Melodies), Astaire taps his way through a half-dozen nimble numbers, including Begin the Beguine, some more recent, less inspired Cole Porter tunes. Frank Morgan chases ungrateful files de joie, who try to make off with the ermine wrap he lends them (for the evening). An uncredited comedienne (Charlotte Arren) squawks Arditi's Il Bacio as it has never been squawked before. But the best part of Broadway Melody of 1940, as of any other...