Word: patterson
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...yard Free Style-Won by Eusden (H); second, Patterson (H); third, Sanford (C). Winner's Points...
Ulen should be able to count on Shaw McCutcheon and Brad Patterson taking a one, two in the dive and Bill Drucker to come in first in the 150 yard backstroke. The 220 yard free style and the 400 yard relay remain a toss-up, but Dave Barnes and George Christman should come through with at least a first and third in the 440 for the Crimson...
...from Macfadden Publications last year) the best-known Macfadden name is Charles Fulton Oursler, high-priced editor of Liberty. Last week Editor Oursler too was out. Liberty's new editor is 58-year-old Sheppard Butler, who quit the same job when Macfadden bought Liberty from Cousins Joe Patterson and Bertie McCormick in 1931. Editor Oursler, busy with a novel and a play, kept mum about the reasons for his departure and his 10,000 shares of Macfadden stock (market price: $1.25 per share...
...signed) is Wall Street's Ferdinand Eberstadt, first civilian since War I to head the services' top procurement-coordinating body. Longtime friend and former partner of Navy Under Secretary Jim Forrestal, Ferd Eberstadt was also urged to his new job by his friend War Under Secretary Bob Patterson, after he did an undercover study and report on reorganization of Army-Navy supply staffs last fall. Ferd Eberstadt, 51, earned his Wall Street medals when he recovered from a pre-crash partnership in the old Otis & Co., went into business for himself. A brave man with a shrewd sense...
...that bill, was last week called to active duty with the Navy as head of the Bureau of Aeronautics' Production Engineering Section. To replace him, G.M. picked its Great American Salesman, Vice President Richard Ralph Hallam Grant. Dick Grant ("the Little Giant"), who trained under famed John Henry Patterson in National Cash Register's great days, is probably responsible for more Detroit selling ideas than any other man in the business...