Word: newmarket
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Said one Fleet Streeter last week: "To the Herald a red-hot tip on the third race at Newmarket is more important any day than a spread of Communism in Asia. No wonder British workers find it hard to get steamed up over Korea or Iran or the urgency for the West to rearm...
...Newmarket racing family. Keeps horses himself. Breeds pigs. Born while parents were staying within one mile of Bow Bells, making him officially a cockney*. . . Calls all policemen and editors 'Sir.' Avoids all children under...
Winston Churchill took a flying trip to the Newmarket races, watched his four-year-old Colonist II carry the Churchill pink-and-chocolate silks past the post for his eighth win this year and total purses...
Lowell: J. Donald Adams '25; c/o Newmarket Mfg. co., Market St., Lowell, Mass...
Under Pomerantz' prodding, Little admitted that his family trust, American Associates, Inc., had turned a quick $700,000 profit by buying & selling the Newmarket Mill at Lowell, Mass. Textron, offered the same chance, had turned it down because, said Little, Textron could not get a loan to swing the deal. In a second deal, Textron had bought the Suncook Mill in New Hampshire for $1,750,000 in 1943. Only a month before Textron bought the company, Little admitted, his family trust, which had been buying Suncook stock since 1933, had bought an additional 2,000 shares. Asked Pomerantz...