Word: cincinnati
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...offer to and acceptance by one player at Cincinnati University of scholarships "both for himself and his [non-playing] brother, which included tuition, board, a job, $50 a month expense money...
Lemay, Nashua, N.H.; Eli Manos, Cleveland, Ohio; William Edward Monteith, Jr., Cambridge, Mass.; John Doane Nichols, Jr., Westport, Conn.; Gilbert, William O'Neil, Jr., Gloucester, Mass.; Arthur Michael Pappas, Auburn, Mass.; Henry Adams Rate, Iowa City, lowa; Robert Norman Stargel, Cincinnati, Ohio; Henry Terrell Toepke, Cheshire, Conn.; Richard Arkwright Richmond (manager). Winchester, Mass...
Varsity manager John Kelso '53, of Westport, Connecticut, and Eliot House, moved up to undergraduate manager of football: Francis Millet '54, of Chappaqua. New York, and Claverly Hall, became varsity manager; and John Chatfield '55, of Cincinnati and Massachusetts Hall, won the freshman managerial competition...
...younger brother is in no sense a little brother. Tall (6 ft. 1 in.), broad-shouldered, handsome, Charles P. Taft has a public-service record that shines by its own light. He was a leader in the movement that brought the council-manager form of government to Cincinnati, and kept it operating efficiently. For 10 years, he served as a city councilman...
Peptic ulcers are about four times as common among men as among women-nobody knows why.*Three University of Cincinnati psychiatrists decided that women ulcer patients were not getting enough attention, and set out to study what might have made a representative group of them sick...