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Dates: during 1940-1949
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William Francis Casey, a newsman himself, once wrote a novel about an ambitious, grasping newspaperman. He called it Portrait of a Successful Man. Nobody who knew William Francis Casey thought it was in the least autobiographical. Last week success went out of its way to settle on Casey. After 35 faithful years on the staff, he became editor of the London Times, which makes him a kind of pope of Britain's press...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: New Pope | 4/5/1948 | See Source »

Back in 1935, Athletic Director Bill Bingham used up six weeks finding Eddie Casey's successor, Dick Harlow. Five weeks have elapsed since Harlow resigned. Which means precisely nothing, except that five subtracted from six leaves...

Author: By Stephen N. Cady, | Title: Egg in Your Beer | 2/11/1948 | See Source »

Speakers for UMT were Jack Casey 3L and Robert A. N. Fisher '46, both members of the HYRC Speakers Bureau, which grooms club members for speaking before outside organizations. Opposing them were Geoffrey W. White '48, a member of the Harvard Youth for Democracy, and Miss Betsy Cushing, chairman of the Greater Boston Council of Students Opposed...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Republicans Meet HYD Over Radio, Plan New Drive | 1/24/1948 | See Source »

...years of critical health forced the resignation yesterday of Richard Cresson Harlow, head football coach at Harvard since 1935. Coming 13 years to the day from the time when he took over the Crimson reigns from Edward L. Casey, the 58-year-old mentor's resignation followed closely on the heels of a communication from his physician, Dr. Walter Kempner of the Duke University hospital, Durham, North Carolina...

Author: By William S. Fairfield, | Title: Poor Health Forces Crimson Mastermind to Quit After 13 Years as Head Coach | 1/9/1948 | See Source »

When the editors had the Little Red Cannon back in their hands this weekend, the staff odist penned some delirious lines to be sung to the tune of 'Casey at the Bat." They follow...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Rutgers Gets Stolen Cannon After Tip-Off by telegraph | 11/10/1947 | See Source »

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