Word: manton
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Washington lawyer and civic leader, longtime (since 1932) president of Washington's Columbus University Law School, sometime (1925, 1947) special assistant to U.S. attorney generals; of a heart attack; in Washington. Leahy's clients included: Bigtime Mobsters Al Capone and Dutch Schultz, Federal Judge Martin T. Manton...
...best lowest-paid orchestra in the world." No Army brass, and little of its rank and file, thought in the spring of 1952 that the occupation forces needed a symphony orchestra. But, according to the story now favored by the orchestra members, the Seventh Army's Lieut. General Manton S. Eddy got tired of being ribbed by his German friends about the cackle of hillbilly music that emanated daily from the Armed Forces Radio. When he heard that an energetic young corporal named Samuel Adler wanted to form an orchestra of musicians who were languishing in other Army jobs...
...control or influence of the Roman Catholic Church and its doctrines ... It is un-Christian ... to make such outrageous accusations against the one church which is doing the most in the world today to alleviate the sufferings of the "dirt-encrusted, malnourished and disease-ridden children." ROBERT K. MANTON Bad Kreuzenach, Germany...
Last week Secretary Pace named two generals who would stay on active duty two months beyond their scheduled retirements at the age of 60. The two: Lieut. General Manton S. Eddy, commander in chief, U.S. Army, Europe-and Van Fleet...
...their job. The first installment of the 100,000-man U.S. expeditionary force promised NATO Commander Ike Eisenhower this year, the 4th (with some contingents still on the way) was wrapped into the U.S. Seventh Army of about 90,000 U.S. soldiers already in Germany, under Lieut. General Manton S. Eddy, one of George Patton's World War II corps commanders. Other units already on the ground as occupation troops: the famed ist Division and snappy well-trained units of the U.S. Constabulary, adding up to another division...