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...James E. Bacon '52 of Chicago, Illinois and Winthrop House was elected manager of the 1951 squad while Frank A. Well '53 of Katonah, New York and Straus Hall was elected assistant manager...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Hard-hitting Bob Bramhall Will Captain Varsity 1951 Tennis Team | 5/26/1950 | See Source »

...half feet behind Howard was Bill Bacon of Lowell, followed by John Walsh of Winthrop, Don Kaplan of Eliot, and Bill Mobrasten of Lowell. Kaplan also won the discuss at 123 feet, 3 inches and was fifth in the javelin...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Deacons Pace Field in House Track | 5/23/1950 | See Source »

Afterwards, Sulzberger put the still-unread portion of the Times on a tilted rack next to his breakfast tray and skimmed through it as he had his bacon & eggs. Now & then he paused to tear out a picture, a story, or a headline, or to circle a word with a red pencil. Done with breakfast and looking over the Times, solicitous Reader Sulzberger donned an expensively tailored grey suit, slipped his neatly folded clippings into his pocket, went downstairs, and in his chauffeurdriven Packard headed for the office. The office is the New York Times, where Arthur Hays Sulzberger...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Without Fear or Favor | 5/8/1950 | See Source »

...form the first doubles team while Bramhall and Gerry Murphy, Bramhall's doubles partner in service tournaments and another hard-hitter, make the second combination. The third doubles will be chosen from the list including Craig Combs, Chase Peterson, Dave Aldrich, Mitch Roese, Bill Goodman, Charley Hubbard, and Ed Bacon...

Author: By Humphrey Doermann, | Title: Varsity Netmen Face Tigers Today | 4/22/1950 | See Source »

...that this material had more effect on the growth of chicks than pure vitamin B-12 itself. When they investigated, they found that the small trace of aureomycin in the mixture was responsible. It worked with turkeys. It also worked with hogs, speeding their growth into marketable chops and bacon by as much...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Growth Drug | 4/17/1950 | See Source »

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