Word: morgans
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Eliot: le, Morgan, Meyers; lt, Fisher, Parker; lg, Collopy, Winters; c, Meade, England; rg, Rand, Predmore; rt, Palmer, Cole; re, Abbot; backs, Greeley, Eckleberry, Strout, Furber...
Playful, rope-wise males promptly tried to untie her, only to be trampled in the rush. Miss Morgan escaped, left her assailants nought but knots, then lost the suit to the police...
Onto a crowded beach came shapely, 17-year-old Pauline Morgan in a bit of knotted nothingness that left her 99% nude...
...armed services, VIP means "very important person." It means the same thing to Manhattan's VIP Service, Inc., run by a fast-talking ex-Navy officer, William Jeremiah Murphy, and his wife Charlotte Morgan, both 32. Principal stock-in-trade of VIP: red carpeting for the VIPs of U.S. business. By last week, exactly one year after VIP Service was started, Bill Murphy was on his way to becoming a VIP himself. His service was rolling out red carpet at the rate of $100,000 a year...
Minor Track H: James M. Aldrich, 2nd '47; Robert A. Cameron '49; Edward G. Kaelker '46; Henry C. Kendall '49; Peter P. Morgan; Huna Rosenfeld '49; John L. Thorndike '49; Malcolm H. von Saliza '49; Clifton R. Wharton, Jr. '47; Frederic B. Withington...