Word: morganization
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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When contacted yesterday, Arthur J. Morgan of the firm of Erdos and Morgan said the reason the questionnaires were unmarked was because the company "has decided not to follow the survey at Harvard with interviews...
...been saying all along that our pitching would be better this year ... I got those three [Raschi, Lopat and Reynolds], and that other fellow [Johnny Sain] could come back. We'll have [Tom] Morgan (9-3) for the whole season. And that other fellow [Frank Shea] looks twice as good as when he finished up last fall [5-5], Cleveland may have better pitching than we do, but no one else...
...early years, Amos lived with a lusty, knockabout woman, but once he established his plantation he threw her over and married Ary Morgan, daughter of the local aristocracy. They built a house, had children-what else could Amos want? But it was almost as if he had been ordered to pay for the sins of his flinty heart. His marriage turned sour, his children disappointed him and his in-laws looked down on him as a presumptuous hillbilly. Only at the end, when he brought some of his own long-forgotten relations to live on his land, did Amos discover...
Arthur J. Morgan, partner in Erdos and Morgan, the research firm conducting the "National College Survey," said yesterday that it was not possible for anyone to discover the identity of any of the people who answered the surveys through the code numbers that were on the polls. According to Morgan, as soon as the questionnaire is received it is checked against the numbered list "by a responsible member of our organization" and the name eliminated...
...reason for the number, Morgan asserted, was to reduce the margin of error, and to eliminate what is known as the "bias of non-answerers." "We therefore cross off our list," he continued, "all those who answer ... We are only interested in those who do not answer...