Word: 5g
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...competition for graduate students, Alfred David 4G won $400 in Group I, Humanities. In Group II, Social Studies, $400 was awarded to Alan E. Heimert 5G and to Albert V. Tucker 5G...
Keith A. Hitchens 5G will study at the Ecole des Langues Orientales in Paris, Michael C. Lovell 2G, at the London Schools of Economics, and Julius M. E. Moravesik 4G at Oxford University. Brayton F. Wilson 1G will attend the Australian Forestry School in Canberra, and Thomas M. Woodward will study at the University of Paris...
...Hygiene Department's financial like with the fees from married students. According to the logic of the new rule we may expect that the solvency of the dining halls will be insured by making all students, married, single and commuting, pay full board charges. John W. Broderick '46 5G...
...group I graduate class, Gordon K. Lewis 1G was awarded a prize of $300. Kenneth S. Lynn, II 5G won a prize of $300 in the group II social studies division. Honorable mention was awarded to Melvin Richer 6G. James B. Hendrickson 3G was awarded the $300 prize in the group III natural sciences division...
...debate among local bullfighting aficionados erupted last night over the size and shape of the muleta. John M. Steadman 1L, former chairman of the Yale Daily News, and Caldwell Titcomb '47, former 5G, took issue in letters to the CRIMSON with Lawrence Wilde '53, who had claimed a mullets was the wooden prop used by the hero to support his cape...