Word: thompsons
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...contract with John L. Lewis' miners; the chief reason was to prevent Lewis from becoming "dictator of this country," and they asked the public to help by writing Washington. Whatever Lewis' ambitions, there was little in the Southerners' citations to support their charge. Wrote Columnist Dorothy Thompson, after reading the ad: "There ought to be something like the SEC to protect ... the public against consciously fraudulent or misleading statements . . . that demand political action on the part of the public...
...BeaverElliott Carroll Betty Stevenson, GarlandLeon A. Danco, Jr. Ann LeFevre, Dean AcademyAlbert N. Danoff Sybol Fineberg, LasellE. Thayer Drake, III Mary Machezie, SmithJoseph Dunn Regina MacPherson, Westfield CollegeParker Foss Joan Pratt, Concord AcademyGeorge Frankforter Mary Richter, RadcliffeJohn W. Frenning Elaine Letts, BelmontThomas Green Lucy Sampson, BelmontPeter P. Grey Janet Thompson, RadcliffeEdward L. Hadley Yagerne Gaetz, RadcliffeVernon Head Joan Sullivan, New BedfordJay Hurley Mary Reed, Katherine GibbsJoseph Kameese Virginia Foley, NewtonJohn Keeler Betty Gibson, Montclair, N. J.N. Frederick Lang Charlotte Armstrong, RadcliffeEdmond LeMoal Elizabeth Jarret, Caldwell, N. J.Samuel Mantel Helen Raphael, BrightonJohn E. P. Morgan, Jr. Edith Winsor, WinsorCharles Morris Fran...
Married. Jane Priscilla Sousa, granddaughter of the late great military Bandmaster John Philip Sousa; and James G. Gillon, of Thompson Automatic Arms Corp.; in Manhattan...
Among the prominent alumni that will explain the business situation will be John Lord O'Brain '96, general counsel of the OPM, Frederick C. Crawford, '13 of Cleveland, President of Thompson Products, Inc., and Clarence B. Randall '12 of Chicago, vice-president of the Inland Steel Company...
...Cowles have a no-liquor advertising policy.) Also, the price of the realigned papers was boosted from 2? to 3?. The morning Tribune's Editor Thomas J. Dillon remained in charge, but the Cowles general staff moved into key positions on the paper: John Cowles as president, John Thompson as vice president and publisher, "Stuffy" Walters as vice president and executive editor. Having got the circulation of the evening Star-Journal up to 240,000, it remained to be seen how far their enterprising methods would boost the morning Tribune's modest...