Word: burtons
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Setting the pace in the Bellboys' shutout win over the Deacons was Sorlien with two scores, with Rottschafer, Burton, and Tuttle finding the cords once each. Benshimol led the Claverly Clippers with two scores, with Holcombe, Hallowell, and Lovett each beating the goalie once. Butcher and Page tallied in vain for the Puritans...
Governed under "state-of-siege" orders by Acting President Ramon S. Castillo, on lines of thinking geared to those of Senator Burton Wheeler before Pearl Harbor, Argentina acted with Delphic ambiguity last week, secretly instructed its delegates to act "in accordance with the principles which Argentina has always upheld in its international policies." But Argentina moved closer toward collaboration by "recalling" her Ambassador from Berlin, and announced that Germany had recalled Ambassador Baron Edmund von Thermann,* whose persona has long been non grata with Argentina's pro-Ally Chamber of Deputies...
...Lindley Burton came in third, and Malcolm McNair, ski manager, was fourth. Roger Wilson, Tom Winship, Duncan Reed, and Bob Hall finished in that order. The course was arranged to permit varied running conditions...
...with a leg injury after the second game, so that the first two Crimson lines were scrambled. Sophomore Earl Acker took Gebelein's place on the first line along with Johnny Paine and Gordy McGrath, and Caleb Loring centered, the second line with Dick Harding and Johnny Burton on the wings. The third line of Albie Everts, Sandy Macmillan, and Marc Beebe played together as usual...
...Navy has had to turn down hundreds of candidates for commissions because of deficiencies in math, said Lieut. Commander Burton Davis, urging the preparatory schools to make every boy take at least two and a half years of math, including algebra, plane and solid geometry, trigonometry...