Word: talents
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Drill. But last year things began to change. Los Angeles heard rumors of a struggle for power, a merging of talent. Some said Mickey Cohen might end up as the city's No. 1 business man. Benny began to be seen with one George Levinson, a Chicagoan with wide experience who had come West to enter the profitable nylon black market...
...Beachhead. There was free legal talent to help them, but there was no assurance they would be allowed to settle in the U.S. They were only a handful of the millions of displaced persons in Europe. They were agreed on two basic points: 1) they had lived under both Russian oppression (1940-41) and German (1941-44), saw little difference between them; 2) they wanted to get into...
Whether Brooklyn wins or loses this week's playoffs, Dodger fans have a really rosy future to contemplate during the long winter months. The twelve-club farm chain collected by President Branch Rickey is busting with young talent. Most likely to succeed: Negro Jackie Robinson...
...dear old Jones of the Form of 1896 when the boy has an I.Q. of 98. . . . We are none of us content to have so large a portion of our student body there simply because of. . . the paternal pocketbook. . . . We all want to open our doors wider to talent, [to] a more genuine cross-section of the entire American community...
Artists who feel that they can make a spot for themselves on the CRIMSON's masthead by political cartooning, layout designing, and other jobs calling for artistic talent will have a last chance to join the competition at 14 Plympton Street this evening at 7:30 o'clock...