Word: youngstowners
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Justice Department won a major battle in its antimerger campaign. In Manhattan's U.S. district court last week, Judge Edward Weinfeld banned the merger of Bethlehem Steel and Youngstown Sheet and Tube, one of the biggest deals in industrial history. It was the first court test of a Government suit under the Clayton Antitrust Act since it was amended in 1950 to make it tougher...
...Torrington, Conn. 60 Childs, James M. '61 G 19 5.9 175 Teaneck, N.J. 61 Krause, Paul R. '61 G 19 5.9 190 Ambler, Penn. 62 Larimore, Joseph W. '59 G 21 6.0 185 St. Louis, Mo. 63 Clingan, Thomas O. '60 G 20 5.10 190 Youngstown, Ohio 64 Jangro, John L. '59 G 23 5.11 190 Greenfield, Mass. 66 Swanger, Harry F. '61 G 19 5.11 200 Lebanon, Pa. 67 Henderson, Thomas W. '61 G 18 6.1 215 Washington, Pa. 68 Bellows, A. Robert '59 G 21 6.2 205 Manchester, N.H. 69 Waterman, David...
Edward Mooney was born in Mt. Savage, Md. and grew up in Youngstown, Ohio, where he starred both in his studies and on the baseball diamond. Following graduation from Baltimore's St. Mary's Seminary, he was selected to continue his studies for the priesthood at the North American College in Rome, where he was ordained in 1909. For the next 13 years he served his church as an educator, briefly had a parish in Youngstown, then was called to Rome as Spiritual Director of the North American College. So impressed with him was Cardinal Gasparri, then Secretary...
There were still plenty of other recession sufferers, but to a lesser degree. Youngstown Sheet & Tube's third-quarter earnings were off to $3.6 million from $9.9 million last year; Republic Steel's were off to $15.2 million from $20.1 million; Inland Steel's dropped to $12.1 million from $13.4 million; RCA's net fell to $6.3 million from $8.0 million; Reynolds Metals' to $8.9 million from $9.3 million; National Distillers' to $5.1 million from $6.0 million; American Cyanamid's to $8,687,983 from...
...news sent steel stocks soaring on the New York Exchange, helped lead the whole market by week's end to a new alltime high of 543.36 on the Dow-Jones industrial average. U.S. Steel rose 4⅛ during the week to 84½. Bethlehem 2¼ to 51, Youngstown 6f to 117. Also helping push the market up was a big play in the nonferrous metals market. Copper shares rose up to 9^ points for the week, partly on the strength of copper strikes in Canada, Northern Rhodesia and New Mexico. Zinc and aluminum stocks also rose. The feeling...