Word: bender
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...before, when the Council argued that the present rules forced undergraduates into local bars, the Administration answered that it must set regulations insuring the highest moral conduct. But the Yale example called for a new counter. Yale changed its rules "only very recently," wrote Dean Bender for the Administration, "and on an experimental basis...
...other afternoon, a typical group perched atop "Critics' Roost," the three-tier bench at the side of the field. Besides Mr. Bolles, Dean Bender and assorted Boston sports writers, the "regulars," stringers from the Post, the Globe, the Associated Press, the New York Herald Tribune, the Alumni Bulletin and the Breakfast Table Daily, were present...
...Dean Bender was Councilor for Veterans until July, 1947, when he became Dean of the College. Munro took the position over from...
...eastern time zone of the U.S., Ohio's character is primarily Midwestern and its political temper is more conservative than that of most industrial states. The most effective political instrument in the state is the Cuyahoga County (Cleveland) Republican organization, headed by Congressman-at-Large George Bender, Bob Taft's white-gloved bell ringer at the Chicago convention. Star performer of this outfit is a Cleveland lawyer named Paul Walter, who in 1950 lined up 150,000 northern Ohio volunteers to work for Senator Robert Taft's reelection...
Wilbur J. Bender '27, starting his first year as Dean of Admissions and Financial Aids, announced last night that the College's largest scholarship budget will provide $623,000 to help 1,045 men. Last year 1,010 men received...