Word: whitneys
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Peddie edged Hargraves 2-1 in the number one encounter, but partner Pete MacGowan lost 5-3, and the best ball went to Framingham 3-2. Number six man Don Elbel trounced Whitney 6-5, but both Captain Watty Dickerman's match and the best ball were lost, 5-4 and 1 up respectively...
Ford rearmament projects include contracts for 1,500 Army bantam combat cars ("Blitz buggies") and, far more important, for 4,200 Pratt & Whitney Double Wasp engines. The Blitz buggies had already begun to roll off the assembly line, but the new $22,000,000 plant to house production of the aircraft engines was still abuilding. Work on it ceased when A.F. of L. construction workers refused to venture past the C.I.O. picket lines...
...business, and leading Morgan partners have had a financial incentive to get business for it. Final question was whether United Corp., which J. P. Morgan put together in 1929, is subject to Morgan political control. Describing the demeanor of United's George Howard toward Morgan's George Whitney as one of "courteous fealty," SEC decided there was control. It added that Morgan, Stanley had, since its formation in 1935, obtained substantially all bond underwriting done by all the companies in the United system; and that it has headed no utility financing outside the United group...
...Athletic Sports is composed of Bingham; Dean Hanford; Arlie V. Bock, Henry K. Oliver Professor of Hygiene; William L. Langer, Coolidge Professor of History; David O. Ives '41, captain of the soccer team; Sherman Gray '41, captain of the varsity crew; Lincoln Clark '41, representative of House sports; George Whitney '07; William Edmunds '00; and Charles C. Buell...
...good albeit slightly dreamy and gushing, neighbors. If they want other evidence, they can look forward to Robert Taylor in The Life of Simon Bolivar, Tyrone Power in Blood and Sand and R. K. O.'s They Met in Argentina, coming Hollywood productions inspired by Mr. Whitney's non-compulsory suggestions...