Word: beyers
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...career soon after their wedding. Because of his stability and longevity, Boyer is presumed rich, and he probably is by anyone's standards but his own. "I'm not rich because in my most prosperous days salaries were not what they are now," he says. Rich, in Beyer's vocabulary must be a stupendous word indeed, since Boyer is reputedly worth $3,000,000 or $4,000,000. "Charles," a friend says, "is a tightwad...
...Harvard-Radcliffe team of James R. Barker '65 (117 pancakes) and Heather J. Dubrow '66 (113) took down second place. Nancy Moran '66 (53 pancakes) and R. Andrew Beyer '65 (102) threw in the towel early...
Representing the Crimson will be the teams of Nancy Moran '66 and R. Andrew Beyer '65; and Heather J. Dubrow '65 and James R. Barker...
...sorry, Mr. Beyer, that particular book will be out until September, 1967 . . ." This was a disappointment, of course, but at least the experience had two good sides: first, I could at least have the fun, of ogling the buxom girl at the call desk during my wait for the book; second, she called me by my name...
...second sentence of the article by Mr. Paisner, "The New Centers and Interdepartmental Amalgamation," in your "Weekly Review" of October 27, 1962? I believe it is quite untrue that opposition from physicists has complicated and delayed negotiations for a new science building; may I cite your own Mr. Beyer, on page 7 of the same issue, who correctly states that we favor it! (Indeed, a detailed study of space and facilities needed by the Physics Department in the proposed Science Center was undertaken last winter and reported to the Administration...