Word: brooklyn
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Brien, mid-year transfer student from Brooklyn, B.C. has one of the outstanding forwards in New England, and hard-driving captain John Letvinchuk has fully made up for Morganthalor in aggressiveness what he lacks in height...
Except for Holy Cross, B. C. annually turns out about the smoothest freshman team in the Boston area. This year's squad of ten men was hand-picked, mostly from two championship high school aggregations. Four team men played together on Brooklyn's leading high school team. Three others, all brothers, were the mainstays of Maine's Waterville High squad which copped 46 straight wins in three years. Five were elected to New York's all-metropolitan team...
...National Council of American-Soviet Friendship, chairmaned by the Rev. William Howard Melish of Brooklyn's Holy Trinity Protestant Episcopal Church...
...Chandler (TIME, April 21) and the Catholic Youth Organization, two of the severest critics of his private life. Last week, Durocher got back his old job as manager of the Dodgers. There was also something in it for well-liked Burt Shotton, who had subbed for Durocher and won Brooklyn the 1947 pennant. He will become a sort of super-manager over the Dodgers' 26 farm clubs...
Also named were S. William Green '50, of Lowell House and New York City, as News Editor; Robert Carswell '49, of Winthrop House and Brooklyn, N.Y., as Sports Editor; Stephen N. Cady '48, of Lowell House and Milton, as Associate Sports Editor; and Gilbert H. Boas '49, of Dunster House and New York City, as Civenlation Manager. The new officers' term begins on February...