Word: bobs
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Robert W. Kerr, 55, vice president of American Machine & Foundry, moved to Penn-Texas as vice president and boss of all its subsidiaries, including Fairbanks, Morse and Toolmaker Pratt & Whitney. Colorado-born Bob Kerr graduated from U.C.L.A. ('27), spent his early years as a reporter on the Los Angeles Examiner, went into the tool industry in 1938, became president of Toledo's Bingham-Herbrand Corp. before moving to American Machine & Foundry. Kerr and President Alfons Landa hope to disassociate Penn-Texas from the poor publicity brought on by the fight to oust Former Chairman Leopold Silberstein by changing...
Captain Joe Noble, Bob Foster and John Watkins posted the only Crimson wins, as Yale swept the other five matches. Noble, wrestling at 147--one weight lower than his normal class--easily defeated Bob Schoeneman, 4-0. Watkins, also dropping down a class to 130, took a 7-3 decision from Bob Kramer...
Alan Garaner and varsity manager Gerry Kelly posted a 17-11 mark in foil for the best Crimson effort. Roberts and Alan Choate added 16 triumphs in epee, and Lajos Heder and Bob Whallon took 13 of 28 sabre bouts...
...meet was entirely anticlimactic compared with the deeply moving half-time ceremony in which both retiring coaches--the Crimson's Hal Ulen and the Elis' Bob Kiphuth--exchanged silver trophies and words of praise...
...Crimson Freshmen displayed an awesome show of power in the opening and closing relays, which were the keys in the meet. In the first leg of the medley, captain Bob Kaufmann set a national intercollegiate freshman mark of 57.8 for the 100-yd. backstroke. The relay team of Kaufmann, Bill Zentgraf, Fred Elizalde, and Norris Eisenbrey set a new Freshman record of 3:58.0. Later, Kaufmann broke the University 200-yd. backstroke mark, swimming...