Word: careys
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Dewar (Dudley); 155 pounds--Ronnie Noonan (Winthrop) vs. Harvey Kaufman (Dudley); 165 pounds--Ken Herlihy (Leverett) vs. Ed Carey (Winthrop); 175 pounds--John Nugent (Dudley) vs. Herb Hoffman (Dudley); Unlimited--Arnie Horween, Jr. (Eliot) vs. Frank Yoffe (Dudley...
...keeping an eye on the judge. After only 15 minutes, one of the shortest final deliberations in Westminster records, Judge Sims gave the Doberman the nod. Storm promptly jumped up & down and pawed and licked his handler-just as if he knew he had won. Owner Len Carey bought him as a puppy, sight unseen, and has kept him in show trim by exercising him in Manhattan's Central Park. Carey, an advertising executive, was not surprised at his dog's triumph: "He's strictly a ham. He knows what a flashbulb...
Medical School men will hear Conant first, on March 25 in Vanderbilt Hall. He will speak to Business School students in the Carey Auditorium March...
...then finds true love in the antiseptic arms of the surgeon who saves her vision. The stumbling block to this romance is that Joan, as usual, has a lurid past: she is the brain, front woman and nursemaid to a pair of hysterical gunmen (David Brian and Philip Carey). What with planning robberies, quieting their tantrums and offering such motherly warnings as, "Now don't hurt anyone," as she passes out the guns, it is remarkable that she doesn't lose her mind as well as her sight...
Besides its program of talks, Gold announced that the Forum is printing up a transcript of last December's debate on academic freedom between Allen A. Zoll, executive vice-president of the National Council for American Education, McGeorge Bundy, associate professor of Government, and Carey McWilliams, associate editor of the Nation. The pamphlet should be ready within the next month, Gold said...