Word: allene
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Lawrence is one of some 15 alumni who have written to the "Alumni Bulletin" in recent months protesting the "downright shabby, shoddy, and shameful" state of Memorial Hall at the present time. "Fashions in architecture come and go," wrote Gordon Allen '98 in one of these letters, "but neglect of historic buildings, and this is one, is not to be condoned in a great university...
...Program Week, launched as a competitor to thriving TV Guide, folded after eight issues, at a heavy loss to the company. According to trade gossip, Curtis' new magazine, Bride-To-Be, first published in July, has been left waiting at the church although Curtis Vice President Benjamin Allen said last week: "For a quarterly, it is going pretty well." Though Curtis lifted its gross 2% to $90,650,000 for the first half of 1955, its net profit tumbled 33% to $2,500,000. The drop, explained Curtis, was caused by heavier outlays for promotion, rising costs of production...
...complete list of House ticket distributors follows: Adams--Peter O. Sellar '58; Dudley--Thomas F. Crowley '57; Dunster--Fred E. Nickerson '56; Eliot--Robert A. Bowman '57; Kirkland--R. Allen Williams '57; Leverett--Lyle R. Grittle '58; Lowell--Charles H. Thomas '57; and Winthrop--Donald Chapman...
...clock, and began clattering around the kitchen at Aksel Nielsen's new guest house, getting breakfast. At 6 a.m., Host Nielsen rang an old railroad bell, summoning the other guests at the ranch-Major General Howard Snyder, the presidential physician, Acting Press Secretary Murray Snyder, and George Allen, jester to Presidents-to Ike's breakfast. As usual, the bill of fare was robust: eggs fried sunny side up, rashers of beef bacon, sausages, and steaming mugs of coffee. At the breakfast table, the President was asked when he intended to drive back to Denver. Right away, said...
After 18 holes. Ike lunched in the club locker room with Arnold, Allen, and Cherry Hills President David Gordon. President Eisenhower ate hamburgers (the meat only, he skipped the rolls) and a thick slice of raw onion, washed down with a long glass of iced tea. Then he reached over, speared an onion slice from one of his companions' plates and ate that too. There was a half-serious discussion about the indigestibility of raw onion, and Ike remarked that they had once bothered him, but he hadn't been upset by them for a long time...