Word: christensen
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...least two occasions union enforcers tried terror to silence committee witnesses: Mrs. Beverly Sturdevant, a café manager, was warned: "Get sick before you go to Washington, or you'll be sicker when you get back." Mae Christensen, a hostess employed in the cafe, was similarly threatened. Anthony De Santis, a victimized restaurant owner, testified quaveringly: "I haven't slept for months due to some of the things that have happened in our area...
...thoughts like merry harvest weather. Director Dreyer loves the human face ("A land one can never tire of exploring"), and he has chosen his faces with a sure insight. Best of all, perhaps, are the faces of the pregnant woman (Birgitte Federspiel) and her husband (Emil Haas Christensen), which make a simple, touching revelation: that they are deeply and quietly and naturally in love...
Although the absence of these men admittedly hinders the team's progress, Lamar feels that his squad will be ready for its Saturday morning debut against Tufts. When the team lines up, Lamar will have 6' 2" Jon Christensen at the center spot. Flanking him will be Charles Nunez and 195 lb. Terry Lenzner, captain of last year's undefeated Exeter squad, at the guards, while the two tackle slots will probably be filled by Roger Wilson and Eric Nelson. At the ends of the line Lamar feels he has an exceptional group of players to chose from and will...
...Department of Chemistry rewarded prizes of from "$40 to $100 for excellence in teaching during the current year to: J.J. Cawley, M. Cher, B. G. Christensen, D. G. Davis, Jr., H. D. Kaesz, G. J. Karabatos, R. Salovey, L. L. Williams, and Miss Ching Yuan...
...wouldn't want a life free of adversity," said Mrs. Lavina Christensen Fugal. "Our troubles are what make us strong." For Lavina, trouble and adversity have been lifelong companions. As a young girl she wanted more than anything to go to college. But when she won a scholarship to the University of Utah, she could not accept it. Her parents, Danish immigrants, did not have the money to buy her clothes...