Word: bradford
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...freshman team's record does not do justice to its ability. Playing a much older Bradford team, it lost. The same thing happened at Yale and at the University of Connecticut...
Following the varsity match, Bradford-Durfee Technical Institute nosed out the fishermen, 15 to 12. Bradford-Durfee took foil, sabre, and epee matches, all by scores...
Following the varsity match, the freshmen meet Bradford-Durfee school of Fall River in the I.A.B...
WORKING control of the famed Glenn L. Martin Co. has passed to its top officers, Chairman and President George M. Bunker and Financial Vice President J. Bradford Wharton Jr., who bought up 10% of the stock (217,152 shares) through a personal holding company. Bunker and Wharton, who have put the company on its feet, stand to clean up for their job. They also have options to buy another 102,000 shares at $9.75 to $10.25 (current price: $16.88), which could give them a capital gain of more than...
...biographies tackled subjects from the great age of exploration and produced fresh material and absorbing stories: Bradford Smith's Captain John Smith (no kin) and Kathleen Romoli's Balboa of Darien. Two frequently misunderstood figures were straightened out again: Edwin Stanton, Lincoln's Secretary of War, in Fletcher Pratt's combative Stanton, and a queen of England in H. F. M. Prescott's superb Mary Tudor. Among the remaining literary biographies, some were dull but useful (F. Holmes Dudden's exhaustive Henry Fielding, Leon Edel's first volume of Henry James) ; some were...