Word: burnham
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...MANAGERIAL REVOLUTION -James Burnham-John...
...Canterbury's 25th birthday dinner in Manhattan last week went rich and famous men: retired Steelman James A. Farrell and Railroader Henry Havemeyer, trustees of the school; 100-odd old boys, among them Philip Burnham, editor of the Catholic weekly Commonweal. Too busy to attend was old Canterburian Robert Sweeney of the American Eagle Squadron, training as air fighters in England. In jail in Italy was George Ehret, '29, accused of fooling around with Italian currency (TIME, Nov. 25). Classmates were not surprised, recalled that George once catapulted a butterball to the dining-room ceiling under...
Other wins were chalked up by Ted Schoenberg, Jack Burnham, and Tom Rogsatd, all of whom pinned their opponents, Schoenberg turned in his usual polished performance and downed his man in a little over seven minutes with a near arm and a body press...
...Burnham also finished his scrap off in about seven minutes. He has been doing a very good job substituting for Jim Redman in the 121 pound slot, garnering five points in both of the first two matches. Redman, however, will probably be able to return to his usual position after mid-years...
...other sports will be the name as they were last seek. Johnny Burnham will try to repeat his win in the 121-pound group, while Tom Rogstad is out for blood in the unlimited. Ted Schoenberg will fill the 128-pound assignment as usual...