Word: sheas
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...race against the Crusader Yearlings will begin at the same time but will be run over a two and seven-tenths mile route around the horse track. Coach Bill Neufeld's entries will be Russ Farrington, Dick Bryan, Ed French, Nans Hachman, Milton Hughes, Jim McCulloch, Hugh McCaffrey, John Shea, Blanch Lyon, and Max Pincus...
...Edmund J. Morgan Jr., East Boston, East Boston High School; Arthur I. Neyhus, Boston, Public Latin School, Boston; Gardner W. Pope, Bridgewater, Bridgewater High School; William D. Quinn, West Roxbury, Roslindale High School; Irving Rudman, Dorchester, Public Latin School, Boston; Thomas Ryan, Quincy, North Quincy High School; John J. Shea, Boston, Public Latin School, Boston; Charles W. Tait, Dorchester, Public Latin School, Boston; Nicholas Tawa, West Roxbury, Roslindale High School; Paul D. Tibbetts, Winchendon, Murdock High School, Winchendon; Alexander A. Ullrich, Hyde Park, Hyde Park High School; John R. White Andover, Phillips Academy, Andover; and Leonard M. Wright Jr., Milton...
...crew is a three-man "policy board": Treasury's Ed Foley, State's Dean Acheson, Justice's Francis Shea. Theirs is the job of determining the policies under which the Treasury will issue licenses for the export of U.S. goods and for the transfer of Japanese assets to pay for them. The State Department credits its own oil policy with having kept Japan out of the East Indies for two years. If this policy is influential with the board, licenses will no doubt be freely issued and the trade will go on. Asked about the board...
...Finkel, BrooklineJames A. Brink Mary Harman, Katherine GibbsWorthington Campbell, Jr. Mary Louise King, WinsorCharles J. Cawley Priscilla Taylor, Mt. IdaChester L. Churchill, Jr. Marilyn Morse, BeaverThomas Cowen Edith Allen, WinsorJoseph W. Cummings Mary Miller, LincolnJames F. Dickason Elizabeth Taylor, WellesleyRichard N. Eckert Margaret Camp, WellesleyWilliam M. Ennis Jean O'Shea, Katherine Gibbs, N. Y.Albert P. Everts, Jr. Caroline Brandt, ErskinePhilip M. Foisie Patricia Adams, WellesleyErnest A. Giroux, II Valerie Proctor, WellesleyWilliam A. Grover Eleanor Gray, SimmonsKenneth R. Heyman Ina Barshaw, BergenBeckford K. Horne Lydia Taylor, New York, N. Y.Hugh M. Hyde Maud Banks, VassarPaul W. Jones, Jr. Marion Nelson, Wellesle
...President Edward L. Shea said in announcing North American's decision, the price it gets for its holdings will depend on how soon SEC makes him sell out, on what kind of market exists during this period, on how closely SEC regulates his liquidating sales. But there is no question that the company has plenty of value. It is the richest of the big utility systems. It is also one of the few with sizable earnings for its common stock ($1.92 a share in 1930). Its holdings (like Detroit Edison and Pacific Gas & Electric) are among the best...