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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...whole. Chartists are powers in the Street; on what their charts show, institutions, mutual funds and thousands of individual investors buy and sell. In this select group of experts, who can often send a stock zipping up-or down -the leading chartist is generally recognized to be Edmund W. Tabell, 55, the tall (6 ft. 2½ in.), mustached vice president and research director of Walston & Co. Tabell keeps 2,500 charts, biggest number on Wall Street, has used them to score a topflight record in predicting market swings. Says Samuel L. Stedman, partner of Carl M. Loeb, Rhoades...
...Association. In Dallas, when Charles Crouch was on trial for drunken driving, Prosecutor Paul W. Leech tried to trap him by asking, "Did you see me at the party?", and Crouch answered: "I saw one drunk. Was that...
Crimson debaters will argue for the negative and plan to use the February flasco as a key point in their defense, according to Lorenz. Speakers from the University will be: Kenneth C. Aldrich '60, Peter L. Brooks 2B, David L. Bynum '59, Charles E. Lister '60, Robert W. Scrivner 1L, and William Zorbel...
Shell Shock. In Manchester, England, Zoo Superintendent W. W. Wilson advised other zoos that all his emus were male, offered to trade for females, withdrew the offer when several Manchester emus began laying eggs...
...adoption of western economic theories is causing revolutionary changes in Russian thinking and may bring the Soviet people substantial economic improvement, Wassily W. Leontief, Henry Lee Professor of Economy, reported recently...