Word: shermanism
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...bill contained just 83 words, one of the shortest ever to be dropped into the House hopper. It said simply that the Sherman and Clayton Antitrust Acts, as amended, shall not be construed to "apply to the business of insurance." Thus, just 17 days after the U.S. Supreme Court broke a 75-year-old precedent in holding that insurance is subject to the antitrust laws (TIME, June 12), the House moved last week to nullify the ruling...
Following is the probable starting lineup for Harvard; rf, Sherman Clark; 1b, Jack Slattery; 2b, Bob Chapple; cf, George Boston; 3b, Bill Lutz; c, Bill Harding; lf, Art Conlon; ss, Jack Falsey; p, Jack Wallace...
...probable starting lineup for the Crimson will see Sherman Clark, right-fielder and a member of last year's Varsity, leading off, followed by Bob Slattery at first base. Bob Chapple at second is next, with George Boston at center field in the clean-up spot...
While not so forceful as General William Tecumseh Sherman's famed renunciation, this seemed equally binding. Two weeks before, General MacArthur had said only that "I have not sought the office nor do I seek it," which presumably still left him free to accept a Presidential draft. Perhaps after the unauthorized publication of the General's letters to Nebraska's New Deal-hating Congressman Arthur Lewis Miller (TIME, April 24), his Presidential boomlet had collapsed irreparably...
...turned in to Lieutenant Montgomery: 10 over Easy, 5-3; War Adjustment on top of E, 6-3; item over Faculty, 10-3; K above J, 4-2; and Easy over D, 17-4. Complete standings, however, cannot be determined until all class athletic officers turn in reunits to Sherman...