Word: pa
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...HELLER Flourtown, Pa...
EMMA W. RENNER Ambler, Pa...
...members: 1) channel the activities of 108,415 "prayer partners" in the U.S.; 2) keep tab on 158,817 prayer partners in 48 other countries; 3) ride herd on the "active" cooperating ministers, the "partial-supporting" ministers and the "undecided" ministers; 4) process applications for blocks of seats ("Lancaster, Pa. wants...
...credit for his current success, says Hoak, belongs to one man: Redleg Manager Birdie Tebbetts. Like everyone else who has seen Don play since he left the sandlots of Roulette, Pa., Birdie recognizes the signs of greatness. But unlike Don's earlier managers, Birdie knows how to help his man use all his talent all the time. "The big thing about Birdie," says Third Baseman Hoak, "is that he won't let his ballplayers build up pressure. Besides changing my stance at the plate, he cut down my swing and has me moving around more in the batter...
Having bowed to Morse in his own company, Silberstein also faced trouble from him in Penn-Texas, where Morse had financed a stockholders' protective committee. At the annual meeting last week in tiny Cresson, Pa. (pop. 2,569), four days before the peace pact was signed, the Penn-Texas stockholders sharply questioned Silberstein's tactics in the Morse fight. They cited the protective committee's report that Penn-Texas stock had dropped from $19.62 to $11.25, that cash dividends dropped from $1.30 in 1955 to 35? in 1956, with none in sight...