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Present at the meeting were: Barbara Ackerman, Michael J. Amato, Fred Arsenault, Jerry R. Cole, Donald F. Dailey, Francis H. Duehay, Saundra Graham, Jeanne Lafferty, Robert P. Moncreif, Steve Nelson, Henry F. Owens III, Edward P. Pacheco, Harry Photopoulos, Robert Anthony Romagna '74, Thomas P. Rossi, Leonard J. Russell, Toba L. Singer, Philip S. Shaw, Henry Smilowitz, C. Wendell Smith, and Sarah Jane Ullman...

Author: By J. ANTHONY Day, | Title: Ackerman, at a Candidates Meeting, Urges City to Let Students Register | 10/4/1971 | See Source »

...Arsenault won the jumping crown in the boys' division with leaps of 90 and 94 feet, nosing out Skip Smaha who scared 95 feet for the longest jump in his class...

Author: By Ronald I. Cohen, | Title: North American Water-Skiers Record Stellar Performances | 7/9/1963 | See Source »

...Dave Morse worked Kelly for the Crimson's second walk to open the inning. He stole second, and went to third when Al Martin flied deep to left. Then Charlie Ravenel tried a squees bunt. Kelly raced in and tossed to catcher Phil Arsenault, who dove after the sliding Morse. The umpire's arm shot up, and the Crimson bench was empty in a second. It was no use. The game resumed-with Yale still ahead--and Phil Berstein grounded to second...

Author: By Steven V. Roberts, | Title: Bulldogs Edge Crimson Nine, 1-0 | 5/22/1961 | See Source »

...Gentler Sex. In Oshawa, Ont, 27-year-old Cyril Arsenault was sentenced to three months in jail for assault after Nurse Ella Chalmers testified: "He put a headlock on me, and I forced my fingers between his teeth to twist his jaw around. I punched him on the nose and made it bleed. I let him up twice because I won't hit even a man when he's down...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Miscellany, Jul. 23, 1956 | 7/23/1956 | See Source »

...Temperate." The date was with Jean Arsenault Jr., onetime Albany and Schenectady correspondent for both the Communist Daily Worker and the FBI. Arsenault named six G.E. workers as card-carrying Communisms. As members of the Communist-dominated United Electrical Workers, who packed the courtroom, applauded, the six hid behind the Fifth Amendment...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INVESTIGATIONS: One Man's Army | 3/1/1954 | See Source »

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