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Lack of a big man makes Penn depend on speed and hustle to keep possession of the ball; small, quick-moving teams give the Crimson the most trouble. Sophomore Ernest Beck is the tallest man on the visiting squad at six foot three. He will oppose Lionette, who is two inches taller, at center...
...Bless America-the name changes so often that a passenger is never quite sure. On Joy Street's fashionable Beacon Hill rise lives Emily Field, a young society woman with "charm and vivacity enough to hold her own at a Hasty Pudding Club dance or a Beck [an uppercrust Harvard dormitory] spread." Woe is Emily; these enviable talents are spent on a proper Bostonian whom she married "to be peaceful and pleasant and safe." Poor Roger, she loves him dearly but he is always catching colds and nodding agreement and failing to get her with child...
...this operation been so little used? One objection offered by some surgeons is that while it increases the heart muscle's blood supply, the increase is not strong enough. Cleveland's noted Heart Surgeon Claude Shaeffer Beck invented a powder operation (using ground-up beef bone or asbestos instead of talc), then put it aside in favor of a more radical job-revamping the heart's plumbing system by an arterial graft (TIME, June...
Borden F. Beck, Jr. '45 3L Secretary to the Union, announced yesterday that last year's experiment with an elected group proved so successful that the administration decided to try the system again this year. Before 1949, the Council was an appointed body...
Holwer 20--Borden F. Beck...