Word: morganization
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Matter of Prestige. Was the President being shielded from controversies by his staff "on the ground that they make you mad and that, therefore, they menace your health?" asked ABC's Edward P. Morgan. With a laugh, Ike replied: "If I have been protected, I, certainly, for one, have not been aware of it . . .1 don't believe that criticism that is honest and fair hurts anybody ... I think I am old enough and philosophical enough to try to separate the personal attacks from those that are honest differences of opinion and conviction. The latter I respect...
...world, and Paul Egan stood ready to analyze them with frequent, mysterious monologues. Sample: "Lenin was a noble man, like Gandhi. It was that sonofabitch Trotsky that messed things up. And that obscenity Stalin. I wonder where he came from. I'll tell you. I think J. P. Morgan put him in. The two big things that cause world tension are religion and the National Association of Manufacturers. I went down to the Fontainebleau Hotel in Miami Beach and I saw gutters made out of marble. I said, we got starving kids in this country and here they...
...Futile" Talk. When Edward P. Morgan of the American Broadcasting Co. later went back to the budget area, the President seized the opportunity. "I am afraid you have opened up yourself for a little speech," he said. "This budget was not only made carefully, it was made intelligently. [It is] futile to talk about the U.S. keeping up the position it must keep up in the world and measurably sticking to the programs that have already been adopted in the U.S. ... and cut that budget severely...
Emmet, who was seeded second in the tournament, was upset by unseeded Dave Mason of Pittsburg in a close five-game match. Stephen Vehslage of Haverford (Pa.) School defeated Dan Morgan, Jr. of Yale in the other semi-final contest of the tourney. Eliminated in the quarter-finals were Ralph Mason Jr. of Pittsburg; H. Von L. Meyer Jr., Middlesex School, Concord, Mass.; John Ireton, Toronto University; and Romer Holloran, Exeter Academy...
...Morgan J. Davis, 58, executive vice president of Humble Oil & Refining Co., biggest U.S. domestic producer (300,000 bbl. daily), will succeed President Hines H. Baker, 63. Baker retires as president and director next month, will become a director of Humble's parent company, Standard Oil Co. (N.J.). The first geologist to occupy Humble's presidency, strapping (6 ft. 2 in., 190 lbs.) Morgan Davis joined Humble in 1925 after graduating from the University of Texas, left to become resident geologist in Sumatra for a Dutch petroleum firm, returned to Humble in 1934 as district geologist...