Word: morganization
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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When Mrs. Eleanor Morgan Satterlee, a granddaughter of J. P. Morgan, died of cancer last year at 46, Park Avenue gossips set up a buzz-buzz over her will. She had bequeathed her attorney, well-to-do Sol Rosenblatt, 51 (Harvardman, General Hugh Johnson's right-hand man in NRA, onetime counsel to the Democratic National Committee), the residuary estate of $200,000. To her favorite psychiatrist, Dr. Richard ("Darling Dick'') Hoffmann, 64, on whom many of the gossips would have bet, she left only an oil painting. Last week in a Manhattan court, Mrs. Satterlee...
...firm said that it sent 200 questionnaires to the University. Between 50 and 100 have returned them, Morgan said. A total of 55 colleges were polled...
...polls by a New York, research organization, Erdos and Morgan. They asked such questions as what clothes the student work and what income his father made. On the lower right hand corner of the one-page poll was an almost indistinguishable water-marked code number. In a personal letter accompanying the polls, the firm said that the student did not have to sign his name...
Erdos and Morgan would not reveal the poll's purpose to the CRIMSON. Arthur G. Morgan, a partner in the firm, said that a report would be made on the polls, entitled "National College Survey," sometime next fall...
William N. Morgan '52, who was in charge of the Planning 1 poll, said, "We feel the course should be retained and modified...