Word: alberts
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...year, from all over the world, some 50 to 60 "members" come to the Institute. Most of their work there is individual research-in mathematics and physics, economics and history, or the humanities. Institute members have tea and talk together every day in Fuld Hall's "common room." Albert Einstein is the best-known faculty member (though emeritus), and the other 17 are also eminent in their fields...
...came without warning, Commissioner Albert B. ("Happy") Chandler's first decisive action in two years as baseball's $50,000-a-year czar. Leo The Lip, struck almost silent, let out only two words, "For what...
...most gratifying moment in the show comes when an unpleasant fisherman (Eddie Albert) knocks Composer Chris silly. Mr. Albert has, in fact, the one rewarding role in the picture...
Members of the board, who will serve in office for a year starting at the close the resent term are: James Bell '41 1L, Albert Blinder 2L, Frank Boyce 1L, Robert Burton 1L, Earl Capehart 2L, Frank Cohen 1L, John Crane 2L, George Esser 1L, Joseph Flom 1L, John Hennessey 2L, Richard Homans 2L, Sander Johnson 2L, DeWitt Kirk 2L, Henry Lopez 2L, William Lowry 2L, Joseph McGrath '44 2L, John McMahon 1L, Frank Milligan 1L, T. L. P. O'Donnell '47, 1L, Milton Prigoff 1L, Royal S. Radin 2L, Jerome Rappaport '47 2L, Marvin Sparrow 1L, Paul Temple...
...position that every Law School student points for after his first day at Langdell Hall was filled yesterday with the appointment of Albert M. Sacks 2L, New York, as this year's head of the Law Review, law school periodical. He succeeds Elliott L. Richardson 3L of Brookline...