Word: barclay
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...case, I believe it was true. The scope of the CRIMSON's interests was, is and will continue to be vast. Now, as then, the press is about to break down (only the generous father of G. C. Barclay '19 gave us a now one); new arrangements have to be made with the Printing Company (whether represented by Mac, or Ed, or Walter--all great persons and Yankee traders); ads must be abstained and accounts collected (and we did not have the competition by the radio for adversaries' budgets); a newspaper must be assembled and printed on time...
Trouble or not, business men are anticipating, revenue-wise, the biggest weekend of the year. Restaurants will be jammed. As Cronin said, "We seat 350, but we probably will have to squeeze in 400." The Oxford Grille said it will double its staff. Reservations at the Barclay have been pouring in for four weeks. F.N. Cardullo, manager at the Wursthaus, said, "We'll just have to take it as it comes...
Fast breaking and sharp passing gained Kirkland a 50 to 22 walk-over from Adams. Jay Fox and George Barclay led the Deacons' scoring parade with 12 points each...
Beating the big-timers comes easily to brisk Jack Moone. In 1945, he quit his job as frozen-foods sales manager of General Foods' Birds Eye Snider Division. With two other General Foods executives, Nathaniel B. Barclay and Martin Matthews, who quit at the same time, he Bounded Snow Crop. With only $35,000 in capital, the three lined up 13 packers of frozen foods and vegetables, were the first to sell frozen orange concentrate on a national scale. Their orange juice supplier: Vacuum Foods Corp., which later produced juice under its own Minute Maid label. Snow Crop...
Honorable Mention: centers--Ryan, Dudley; Brynteson, Dunster; Belcher, Leverett; forwards--May, Lowell; Reynolds, Leverett; Gotshalk, Eliot; guards--Redman, Hoffman, Dudley; Walker, Raphael, Dunster; Barclay, Kirkland...