Word: bruces
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...this weren't enough, Coach Bruce Munro has a feud on with the Dartmouth coach, Tom Dent. Both are also soccer coaches and began a rivalry last fall when Munro's Crimson soccer team swatted Dent's Green soccer team...
...Bruce Harriman '50 of Gloucester and Kirkland House, was last night elected next year's president of the Crimson Key Society...
...House Business Manager of 1951 Freshman Red Book, House Dance Committee. James P. Johnson of Kirkland House Freshman soccer, Varsity soccer. Kirkland House Committee, House athletics, PBH, Outing Club, and the D.P. Drive. Mitchell T. Rabkin of Dunster House--Photography editor, '51 Freshman Red Book, Member, Harvard Radio Network. Bruce LaSaia of Winthrop House--1951 Jubilee Committee, Student Council Fund Drives, World Student Service Fund, Sophomore Nominating Committee. Bradley Richardson of Winthrop House--'51 Class Committee, Outing Club, HYRC. Carl D. Bottenfield of Kirkland House--Freshman Jubilee, Crimson Key, Freshman football, Class Committee. Roy M. Goodman of Eliot House--Student...
...Coach Bruce Munro had to play games with his three regular midfields, only one of which was whole. Abbott had been substituting for ankle-injured Paul Davidson when he got the preliminary cramps; Rick Hudner shifted from attack to take his place...
...diplomat Jefferson Caffery, 63, as ambassador to France, Truman and Secretary of State Dean Acheson wanted a man who was enough of an economist to keep abreast of French financial crises, enough of a diplomat to help Western Europe toward unity. For this job Truman picked David K. E. Bruce, chief of the Economic Cooperation Administration mission in France, a lawyer and Virginia gentleman farmer. Bruce learned economics managing Mellon interests (his first wife was Andy Mellon's only daughter, Ailsa), later took a postgraduate course as Assistant Secretary of Commerce. To succeed Bruce at EGA he picked lively...