Word: stuarts
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...edition of the Index (1948) lists 4,126 titles-all of them books banned since 1600. Many of the names it includes must have popped up on Father Burke's old University of Illinois reading lists. Among them: Voltaire, Kant, Montesquieu, Descartes, Spinoza, Anatole France, Emile Zola, John Stuart Mill, Francis Bacon, Hugo Grotius, Gustave Flaubert, Maurice Maeterlinck...
...Dark." On the stand for the third week as a Government witness was Harold L. Stuart, 70, head of Chicago's huge Halsey, Stuart investment banking house and a longtime friend of Cyrus Eaton, Fair-Dealing financier blamed by many Wall Streeters for stirring the Government into action in the first place. Stuart was there as an expert, and Medina was glad to see him. He welcomed him as "a real live witness who can tell me about this investment-banking business . . . instead of staying in the dark, as I stayed for over a year...
...Stuart, instead of being a star Government witness, proved just the opposite. The defendants, said he, had not created the syndicate method of floating bonds in 1915. On the contrary, his own firm had used it for at least a dozen years before that. Assistant Attorney General Victor H. Kramer was dismayed; he withdrew the Government statement that the defendants had created the syndicate system...
...editor in chief is Stephen Kurzman '53. Other officers are: Edward H. Fleischman '53, business manager; Maurice F. Lesses '53, managing editor; Lewis R. Goldberg '53, editorial chairman; Stuart H. Trott '53, art and lay-out editor; and Henry A. Greenburg '53, photographic editor...
...Stuart Hughes, assistant professor of History, has resigned his post in the University, it was learned yesterday...