Word: pujo
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...prove their charge, the Government lawyers probed practices in the banking business dating back to the 1912 Pujo investigation of the "money trust." But, as exasperated Judge Medina pointed out repeatedly, they failed to produce a single instance of deliberate conspiracy. Finally, after 16 months, the Government got down to the key part of its case: an attempt to show that the bankers had invented the syndicate system in 1915. But one of the two Government witnesses, Harold L. Stuart, 72, head of Chicago's huge Halsey, Stuart & Co., directly contradicted the Government's contentions. He said that...
Calvo, a real rock of a junior, shows marked ability to pass while running in either direction. His targets may be any of the backs--all fast--including reserve halfback Billy Scazzero; or he may flip to the likes of Captain Vic Pujo (from Lynn) and Dick Cliggott, the starting ends...
...Ehman, Pujo money up Harre," the sloe-eyed Sage demanded. "Cause everything's Jaeckel with those Crimson...
Teaming with Resenau at guard on offense is Bernie Lemonick, Pen. The tackles are Al Wehl (Michigan) and Walt Clmens (Yale); the ends, Don McLean (Columbia) and Vic Pujo (Cornel); center, John Pierik (Cornell). In the back field are Princeton's Dick Kazmater, Penn's Reds Bagnell, Yale's Bob Spears, and Larchmont Dixi Doyne, of Lehigh...
...None of your sad Taylors. Jerome all over and of Kostes they'll Pujo Fratt on your back. If you'll Follet my advice, you'd have seen. HARVARD 28 CORNELL...