Word: rosenbaum
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...this race the Crimson avenged their only dual meet loss of the season as the University of Massachusetts finished 14th. Also Gerry defeated by two places Cornell's John Rosenbaum, who had beaten him by a few strides in the Heptagonals last week...
Sidelight interest will center on the individual performances of Cornell's Jack Rosenbaum and the varsity's Hal Gerry, one-two finishers in the Heptagonals. Last year's Eastern champion, Jim Olive of Army, could finish no better than 12th in this national meet. The Army team, however, which led the Eastern teams, finished second in the IC4A standings...
Captain Hal Gerry and sophomore Don French took second and third for the Crimson. Gerry made a real race of it with Cornell's John Rosenbaum, sprinting the last 880 yards, but the Ithacan ace was just a half second better, with a 27 minute, 1 second finish to Gerry's 27:1.5. French's 27:23. third place time was another big reason for the Crimson's unexpected showing...
Individual favorites in the Hops this morning are Rosenbaum of Cornell, Duckworth and Cleary of Yale, Maltese of Penn, Clarkson of Dartmouth, Harper of Navy, Cory and Wray of Army, and Mills of Princeton, in addition to Gerry...
...rapidly by buying other small steel companies, paying for them chiefly out of their own quick assets. With the companies, he got plenty of Government contracts. Later, he got two RFC loans, one for $4,700,000, another for $1,650,000 with the help of Washington Lawyer Joseph Rosenbaum. Later, Senator Capehart charged that Central Iron & Steel had sold scarce steel to a pocket corporation which had in turn resold it in Chicago's grey market for $75,000 profit. Said he: "[The sale] was simply a payoff, and somebody made $75,000 for doing nothing." Control...