Word: morgan
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...with the graceful ease of ABC's John Daly, CBS's Walter Cronkite and Robert Trout, or analyze the news with the pungency of ABC's Quincy Howe. As a reporter, he is not always as knowledgeable as ABC's Edward P. Morgan. Murrow's pontifical superficialities in his pundit's dialogue with Sevareid in CBS's presidential-election coverage last year sounded as if he had worked too much with the top of his head and not enough with his legs. As a digger and ferret, he is no match...
...fullback position is also up in the air. Tom Morgan, Bill Drider, Bill Abernathy, and George Faison are among the possibilities. Faison, who played at St. Paul's for three years, has been out with an injury for the past few days...
Application blanks should be secured from the following offices: for students at the College, T. E. Crooks, 54 Dunster St.; GSAS, Assistant Dean B. James Borreson, Administration Office, Morgan Hall, Soldiers Field, Boston; Dental, Dr. Reidar Sognnaes, 25 Shattuck St., Boston; Design, Professor Huson T. Jackson, Robinson Hall; Divinity, Professor R. Pfeiffer, 57 Francis...
Watson has occupied the Associate Dean's office since he returned to the University in 1946. Before World War II, he was associated with J.P. Morgan, Inc. He entered the Navy as an Ensign in 1940 and left the service as a Commander...
...master's degree (1940) and a liberal bent from Harvard Business School ("I didn't raise my boy to be a Democrat," says father Proxmire. "Harvard's where it happened"), put in six months as a trainee for Wall Street's J.P. Morgan & Co., five years in the U.S. Army (Stateside) in World War II, decided to leave business for politics because "the area of responsibility and opportunities were no longer in business but in public office...