Word: c
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Champaign, Ill., unbeaten Ohio State corralled Illinois' All-America Candidate J. C. Caroline, turned loose their own scat back, Bobby Watkins, and made a bid for the Big Ten championship by outrunning the Illini, 40-7. At Madison, Wis., Alan ("the Horse") Ameche battered the Rice line for two touchdowns as Wisconsin won, 13-7. In Dallas, for all their fumbles, the Oklahoma Sooners beefed up their claim to collegiate football's top rank by beating Texas, 14-7. In the Ivy League, Harvard's Crimson outshaded the Big Red of Cornell in a surprising upset...
...thunder of that West Point organ-the thunder and sweetness that greeted them on their first tour of the Point and each Sunday in chapel. Braided veterans come back again and again to hear it and to talk to the thunderer himself. He is Organist and Choirmaster Frederick C. (for Christian) Mayer, one of West Point's major institutions. For 43 years, regardless of what changing taste in church music might dictate, Mayer chose such rousing processionals as Onward, Christian Soldiers and America, the Beautiful so that his cadet choir could march in properly. He remembers all the boys...
...industries that were hardest hit by the recession were bouncing back. The steel industry, which has been poking along at less than 70% of capacity for nine months, noted a marked upswing in orders. Pittsburgh Steel scheduled a rise in its operations from 80% to 100%, and President Avery C. Adams said: "I'm terribly optimistic." For the hard-hit textile industry, Burlington Mills' Chairman Spencer Love announced that the "turning point" has been reached...
...memorial fund, in honor of David M. Little '18, late master of Adams House, has been initiated among alumni of the House, Joseph C. Palamountain, senior tutor of Adams, announced yesterday...
Commenting on the four-hour meeting that he, Dean Bundy, and Donald C. McKay '28, professor of History, had with two high Army officials in Washington Tuesday, Dupuy said, "The Army is very anxious to try the new program experimentally. The only things holding it back are three problems which we are trying to solve...