Word: morgans
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Sixth Crew--Stroke, Purdy; 7, Macy; 6, Poor; 5, Morgan; 4, Lloyd; 3, Hinchcliff; 2, Bittenbender, bow Moseley; cox Pheasant...
...present Alliance. The membership (now claimed 400,000. mostly in Eastern, Midwestern and Pacific Coast cities) continually shifts as clients go on & off relief. The leadership is also in constant flux, at the moment includes such active but seldom mentioned figures as John Spain of New Jersey, Lee Morgan of Ohio, Al Brockway of Washington. Dependent for dues on citizens who have no surplus cash, the Alliance is chronically short of money. Treasurer Benjamin last week reported that in the past 14 months he collected $56,783, spent...
...corporate proxies. As anticipated during last spring's bitter battle between Financier Robert Young and the Guaranty Trust Co. for control of the C. & O. Ry. (TIME, April 25), the antimonopoly committee subpoenaed records of that scrap from various firms including Manhattan's Guaranty Trust, J. P. Morgan & Co., Bankers Trust...
...When New Dealer Maury Maverick was defeated for renomination in San Antonio, Tex. last July, the New Deal's local fences obviously needed mending. Last week Oscar Morgan Powell, 39. regional U. S. Social Security director, popular San Antonio lawyer, was called to Washington to succeed Frank Bane, resigning as Executive Director (No. 2 man) of the Social Security Board. Effective date: November 1. Almost simultaneously a special representative of the U. S. Attorney General, accompanied by two agents of the FBI, arrived in town to look into the primary in which Assistant District Attorney Paul Joseph Kilday beat...
...their own mouth organs and to 10? saxophones, to no music at all, voicing the appalling floy floys, shim shams and swizzle-swipes which are the lingo of swing. Four hundred extra policemen marveled that no one was hurt. It was, in the words of Chicago Daily Newsman Gene Morgan, "the strangest manifestation of youthful exuberance perhaps ever witnessed since the Middle Ages' ill-fated Children's Crusade...