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...good" as last year's unbeaten team. Joram Piatigorsky, a high-ranked California junior, is established pretty well at number one singles, with Kal Pollen, Chris Clark, Larry Sobel and Mark Woodbury battling for the next four positions. Other contenders for singles spots are Jonathan Roosevelt, Jim Gordon, Roger Pauley and Jerry Black. The doubles teams, still undetermined, will no doubt be drawn from these nine...

Author: By Peter J. Rothenberg, | Title: Bowditch, Gallwey, Weld Top Strong Tennis Team | 4/10/1959 | See Source »

After 10 lean years, the program is finally beginning to put on some steam. Applications for insurance climbed from 46 in 1956 to 62 last year, are on the rise now. More important, new applications are coming in for underdeveloped nations once considered too unstable. In Jordan, Oilman Ed Pauley last year got a $6,000,000 guaranty for oil exploration, and there are applications for $23 million worth of expropriation insurance pending for Iran...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: --INVESTMENT GUARANTIES-: A Shield for Business Abroad | 7/28/1958 | See Source »

After a brief talk with Texas' Favorite Son Lyndon Johnson (see below), Truman greeted 32 dyed-in-the-courthouse Trumanites whom he calls his "flying squad." Some of the high flyers: ex-National Chairmen Frank McKinney and Bill Boyle, California Oilman Ed Pauley, former White House Assistant Donald (Deepfreeze) Dawson, onetime Senate Secretary Les Biffle, ex-White House Secret Service Chief Frank Barry, Sam Rosenman, Dave Noyes, and Irish Tenor Phil Regan. Said Truman: "In five minutes I'm going down and announce for Harriman. I want you fellows to go get this job done...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: DEMOCRATS: Harry's Happy Hour | 8/20/1956 | See Source »

...method of selection which produced the nomination of Harry S. Truman" [in 1944, when Wallace was dropped], he is talking like a narrow-minded politician. Roosevelt had far, far less part in picking Truman than did Hannegan and Flynn, two professional politicians working closely with Edwin W. Pauley, an oil man, over a period of several months...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: HENRY WALLACE TELLS HOW TO PICK VICE PRESIDENTS | 4/30/1956 | See Source »

There is no evidence for Republican Chairman Leonard Hall's statement that Roosevelt admitted in 1944 that he had made a "colossal mistake" in naming me in 1940. I agree with Hall that vice presidential candidates should not be picked in the Hannegan-Pauley way. Surely today no Republicans who dislike Nixon will organize a conspiracy like that of Flynn, Hannegan and Pauley...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: HENRY WALLACE TELLS HOW TO PICK VICE PRESIDENTS | 4/30/1956 | See Source »

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