Word: thompson
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...make new cotton and synthetic rugs. After a $27 million loss since 1950, it expects to be back in the black by July. Last week Bigelow-Sanford Carpet Co., biggest U.S. carpet maker, was closing down its century-old carpet mill at Amsterdam, N.Y. to consolidate production at Thompson ville, Conn., put more emphasis on the new synthetic and cotton fibers. Bigelow-Sanford reported that its 1954 sales were down 7%, its profits off by a staggering 97%, to only $108,000 last year...
Virtue's Reward. In Stalybridge, England, after he had slugged Secondhand Dealer George Thompson, 64, with a pistol, Frank Grundy, 23, heeded Thompson's plea, went to a nearby drugstore for bandages, found police waiting when he got back, bitterly accused Thompson of ingratitude as he was hauled off to jail...
...Cliff F. Thompson '56, President of the CRIMSON, expressed amazement at the disclosures. "I didn't think Norm and Bill and Jane would do that to me," he said. Thompson cut short his vacation in Dedham to return to the CRIMSON when he received reports of the parody...
When Yale won this meet last year, its weight men Stu Thompson and Tom Henderson and its sprinters Larry Reno and Hank Thresher were largely responsible for the victory, and they are returning...
Brown tied the Crimson at 11:46 of the opening period as Tommy "Sipper" Thompson poked the puck past a mix-up in front of the varsity goal. After the lone tally, however, the Bruins consistently failed to capitalize on solo breaks by linemen Pete Tutless and Dan Keefe as hasty passes in the varsity zone could not find receivers...