Word: morgans
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Proxmire springs from a conservative Lake Forest, Ill.. Republican family, went to Yale and to Harvard business school ("I didn't raise my boy to be a Democrat," Father Theodore Proxmire once lamented. "Harvard's where it happened."). After graduation. Bill worked briefly for J. P. Morgan & Co., married a great-grandniece of John D. Rockefeller (they were subsequently divorced, and Proxmire married the pretty financial secretary of the Wisconsin Democratic Party). He served five years in the Army, and moved to Wisconsin where the climate suited his liberal views. After three tries at the Governor...
...Under the Yum-Yum Tree, The Pleasure of His Company, etc.). But he has also mixed in Wilde, Williams, Sherwood, and Giraudoux, giving the Kennebunkport Playhouse a high reputation among actors, critics, and the sober side of his audiences. Performers are fond of returning there, including Tallulah Bankhead, Henry Morgan, Russell Nype, and Currier's own sister, Singer Jane Morgan...
Making the trip for the House were Brian Catlin '61, Russell B. Clark '63, James C. Adkins ii '61, Nicholas J. Carrera '61, Robert B. Clement, Jr. '63, Lloyd Dahmen ii '62, Francis L. Higginson iii '61, Paul C. Morgan '61, John P. Lyden '61, Myles a. Walsh iii '62, Coxswain A. Lonne Lane '61, and coach H. O. J. Brown of the Divinity School...
...routine promotion announcement by New York's Morgan Guaranty Trust caused many a financial-page reader to do a double take. Named as the newest of 91 vice presidents of the bank that, until a 1959 merger, was renowned as the "House of Morgan" was John P. Morgan II, 43, grandson of J. P. Morgan and great-grandson of the great J. Pierpont. A Harvardman (class of 1940) who has been with Morgan's ever since he finished a World War II tour as a subchaser skipper, the latest J. P. is described by colleagues...
...Radcliffe Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa will initiate 11 new members at 9 a.m. this morning in Agassix. They are Rosemary Faulkner, Mai B. Milk, Hester Eisenstein, Victoria Spurgeon, Myra Lakoff, Anne B. Thompson, Mrs. Pamela Myrick Staley Herr, Sarah Fuller, Nancy Decker, Sara Sweezy, and Mary Rhinelander Morgan...