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...Pagans had much more in common with each other than either has with a post-Christian. The gap between those who worship different gods is not so wide as that between those who worship and those who do not . . . Surely Seneca and Dr. Johnson are closer together than Burton and Freud...
...theories have remained nearly constant since his early Senate days, it took years-and personal tragedy-for him to arrive at his present foreign-policy views. He tended toward the isolationist side (although, as in all things, he was far too moderate to rank alongside the Burton K. Wheelers and the Gerald Nyes), he supported the neutrality laws, and argued eloquently against any U.S. participation in Europe's affairs...
...road with 3,200 miles of track in New England and a 1954 operating profit of $3,987,721. With the B. & M., McGinnis now controls 80% of all the railroad business in New England. In his corner in this fight, McGinnis had such prominent New Englanders as Burton M. Cross, former governor of Maine, and Francis P. Murphy, onetime governor of New Hampshire, plus Pierre ("Spike") Dumaine, brother of Frederic ("Buck") Dumaine, from whom McGinnis had wrested the New Haven. Spike Dumaine, who felt that he had been forced to take a back seat in running the industrial empire...
...square off in the first match. Dennis Ury of Adams House will meet last year's champ, Bill Schoeberlin of Eliot House, in the second match. In the 157 lb. division, Bob Schoenberg of the Elephants will meet Leverett's Ray Gallo and John Hey of Winthrop will face Burton Hersh of Dunster. In the 167 lb. pairings, Charley Harding of Lowell House will meet Jeff Ball of the Funsters, and Bill Miller of Dunster will wrestle Ken Swan of Kirkland...
...first string of the all-star team is made up of forwards John Hurst of Lowell and Deacon Robert Higgins; guards Robert Gorman and George Doyle, both of Winthrop; and Funster center Burton Berson...