Word: morganization
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...term Representative Blanchard '94 and Bates'19 of the Massachusetts Legislature broke into the news by charging that the University was under the iron thumb of big business: "Freedom of speech is dead while big business forces every scholar to say only what J. P. Morgan and his crowd permit him to say. Harvard succeeded in getting $5 million for the Business School, but it couldn't raise a cent to keep the greatest dramatic teacher in America...
...Manhattan, Comic Henry Morgan, who two years ago was vaguely linked with subversive organizations by the publication Red Channels, admitted that his jokes have sold more & more badly since then. His regular income has dived from $8,250 a week to the mere $45 he now gets for writing a newspaper column. Obviously, claimed Henry in court, he can no longer pay $150-a-week temporary alimony to his estranged wife Isobel. The judge saw it Henry's way, ordered Isobel's weekly stipend...
...Bertrand Russell's talk on Harvard's "Intellectual Quarantine" brought a sharp counter from Lowell who denied that trustees were a great misfortune to universities. Undergraduates packed the Union to hear Russell a second time. "America is not ruled-by the Washington government," he said, "it is oil and Morgan that rule you." Meanwhile, the rise of fundamentalism brought a deluge of religious speakers to the college...
...building one of the biggest hydraulic equipment outfits in the business. Vickers was soon bossing two other Sperry subsidiaries, was made an executive vice president of operations ten years later (1951 pay: $86,860). Last week, at 53, Harry Vickers was elected president of Sperry. He succeeds Thomas A. Morgan, retiring after 40 years...
...Novice Single Sculls were won by senior Morgan Hatch (left), who stroked the half mile in 3:13.7, also a new record...