Word: morgans
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Robert Cummings and Michele Morgan are a wooden and rather uninteresting pair of principals, and as a minor villain Peter Lorre plays another in a long line of roles which, in retrospect, seem all about the same. As chief heavy, a newcomer named Steve Cochran does little but scowl menacingly, in a picture wherein action moves at the pace of a snail and suspense is kept down to a minimum...
...late J. P. Morgan, whose name, to most people, connotes enormous wealth, turned out to have left a net estate of only $4,642,791. The first appraisal since Morgan's death in 1943 showed that he had actually left $16,021,482, of which taxes gobbled up nearly $9,500,000. Morgan had planned it that way. He had given away more than $50,000,000 in driblets ($14,750,000 to the Pierpont Morgan Library, $14,810,340 to needy relatives, etc.) just to keep things "manageable...
...grunted Vag. It was getting late, and he had missed half of Morgan already...
...Henry Morgan Show (Wed. 10:30 p.m., ABC). Morgan has recently earned the supreme accolade: other radio comics have been stealing his stuff...
Those who received scholarships are: Theodore P. Allegretti '47, John C. Babcock '47, Joseph S. Berliner '48, Paul E. Des Marais '49, Morgan J. Doughton '47, Walter S. Frank '49, John L. Hawk '49, Frederick W. Kinsman '49, William G. Lawrence '50, Mark W. Leiserson '48, Bernard Loitman '40, Donald P. MacDonald '50, William W. Mee '47, James M. Menger, Jr. '48, Vincent P. Moravec '40, William F. O'Connor '49, Berol L. Robinson '48, Abe Schestopol '49, and John M. Teem...