Word: sullivans
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...John C. Loos, Jr., Charles G. Loring, Jr., Leonard S. Lunder, Robert L. Matters, Willard H. McDaniel, John C. McKeon, Kennedy B. Middendorf, Thomas C. Moseley, Thaddeus E. Mroz, Henry F. Noonan, Frank H. Powell, Francis R. Powers, Stephen M. Quigley, James A. Robinson, Donald H. Stone, Thomas Quintin Sullivan, John F. Walsh, Lewis G. Warren, Jr., James F. Waterhouse, Thomas G. Wilson, and Manager Joseph A. Minott...
...will be necessary first to review the facts, since the Crimson misrepresented them: The organization is the Catholic Club. The postcard sent out by them did not remind anyone to vote for any candidate. It said, (and I quote the exact words used) "The Catholic Club nominee is James Sullivan. We urge you to vote." That was all. The writer of the postcard was obviously very careful to avoid saying that the members of the Club should vote for "their" nominee; he merely urged them to vote, and certainly no, one can take exception to that...
Harold C. Fleming '44, Edward L. French '45, Gordon W. Hedin '46, Roger S. Kuhn '46, Henry Lee, Jr. '48, Joseph H. Sharlitt '45, Phillip M. Stern '47, and James J. Sullivan...
...Preacher. To spread its new gospel, N.A.M. chose as its 1947 president a likely man to do it, big, genial Earl Bunting, 53, head of the O'Sullivan Rubber Corp. (makers of "America's No. 1 Heel"). Born on a farm in southern Illinois, Bunting studied engineering, ran his own consulting firms in Portland (Ore.) and Washington before he took over O'Sullivan's presidency...
...plant in Winchester, Va. he employs 800, has a reputation for getting along well with their A.F.L. union. A Republican, he once hired Leon Henderson, New Dealingest of New Dealers, as commentator on an O'Sullivan radio program...