Word: nash
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Angeles Times I just read a note from A.P. regarding your approval of Adlai Stevenson for President of these United States, for "intellectual exertion and faith in the electorate's judgement." Does this mean that you also accept Col. Avery and what is left of what Kelly Nash rot? Do you also accept Wilson Wyatt for his utter failure in his management of the Lustron Corp. where millions of tax money was wasted? . . . Do you join the A.D.A. government by pink-minded men? Harry Truman gave his shoes to Adlai but refuses to take his own feet out. He claims...
...Nash plans no major changes in its big lines, but Designer Pinin Farina has restyled the sporty Rambler along the lines of Nash's heavy cars...
There will be five: George C. Homans '32, associate professor of Sociology; Leonard K. Nash '39, assistant professor of Chemistry; Mrs. Leigh Hoadley, wife of the master of Leverett House; Miss Christine Gardyne, owner of Diane-Christine, a fashionable Boston woman's store; and David Lyons '33, manager of Corcoran's department store in Central Square. The judging will take place at the Leverett House football dance, Saturday night...
Tailor Jones switched from pantsmaking to the policy racket and made Ted Roe his first "runner," i.e., salesman of lottery chances. Protected by the Kelly-Nash machine, Jones was making $2,000 a day by 1930, $10,000 a day by 1938. Ted Roe got fat cuts of the fat profits...
Almost as surprising was the performance of a 1951 Nash Rambler, winner among ordinary stock cars. Driven by Mr. & Mrs. M. V. Reedy, the Rambler-whose fan belt and generator were disconnected, radiator grille blocked off, tires pumped up to 50 lbs.-averaged 74.48 miles per gallon. One consolation for run-of-the-road drivers: a car so altered can not be driven...