Word: carr
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...prospering Dayton engineer and importer, she went along on his European buying trips, studied every country they visited, wrote a few pieces for the Times magazine section. In 1921, when they were about to sail for Europe once again, she jotted a timid note to the late, great Carr V. Van Anda, Times managing editor, asking if she might send him some dispatches from abroad. Van Anda wired her: "Try it." She did and impressed him with her shrewd judgment of Benito Mussolini ("Italy is hearing the master's voice") when other correspondents ignored the rising Fascist leader...
...John W. Carr, B.U. chairman, asserted that "MacArthur's actions may have been of merit in wartime, but they would lead to dictatorship in peacetime...
...John Carr, initiator of the M.I.T. unit and a veteran of occupation forces in Japan, stated that a nucleus was already organized and ready to carry the VAM banner at Tech...
...give the booters the best percentage column of any Crimson team since the 1945-6 basketball quintet and a tie for the lead of the New England Soccer League. The last time a Harvard team won the New England League was in 1933 when the soccer team under Jack Carr ended up with a poorer season's record than the 1947 team could arrange by winning Friday...
Further recipients of awards included. Bernard P. Ottenberg '49, William L. peck '49, John F. Reichard '50, Paul C.Shafer, Jr. '50, Herbert Siegal '50, Irving Singer '48, Valdo H. Viglielmo '48, Herman Y. Carr '48, Roy F. Gootenberg '50, Robert J. Irvin '50, William L. McDonald, Jr. '49, Thomas C. Moser '48, Charies 1. Shade...