Word: morganization
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...little (1,971 cc.) roadsters along, willing to settle for high honors in their own class. Manhattan Clothes Designer John Weitz, one of the few who had driven his car all the way from New York to Sebring, was pushing the Bristols hard with his chunky. 1,991-cc. Morgan. But by now, everyone was flirting with disaster...
GENERAL MOTORS raised nearly $325 million when stockholders bought 98.5% of the 4,380,683 new shares the company offered them at $75 a share (recent market price: 96 ⅞). Stockholders could buy one new share for every 20 held or sell their rights to another purchaser. Morgan Stanley & Co., which headed the underwriting syndicate, bought the 66,427 unwanted shares...
...wires, stock prices were falling. Hurriedly, the Senator, scared by the political effect of a market break, called in the press. What he had in mind, said Fulbright, was no punitive probe like the 1932-34 Pecora investigation (when a circus pressagent popped a midget on J. P. Morgan's knee). Instead, Fulbright was planning "a friendly study...
Under the new Mental Health Division, headed by Psychiatrist Margaret Morgan, Indiana's progress has attracted nationwide attention (TIME, Oct. 18). Stressing recovery and rehabilitation, the new program has increased discharges from the institutions by 59%, convalescent leaves by 33% and leaves of absence...
There is a 'crying need' for college men in banking, particularly on the West Coast where young industries have recently sprung up," John P. Schroeder, vice-president of J. P. Morgan and Co. of New York, said last night at the Career Conference on Finance in the Eliot House dining room...