Word: cliff
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Arguing the negative of the topic, "Resolved: That this house supports President Eisenhower's solution to the farm problem, O'Neil and Bryden teamed with Jared M. Diamond '58 against Cliff F. Thompson '56, George M. Frederickson '56, and Robert H. King...
...President's press conference came the inevitable death-watch question: Had Vice President Richard Nixon yet told Ike whether he wanted to run again? Replied President Eisenhower: "No." But the President did not have long to wait. Next day Dick Nixon made what was-despite volumes of editorial cliff-hanging-the most predictable announcement of the year...
...named after tryouts earlier this week, are Cliff F. Thompson '56, George F. Frederickson '56, Robert M. O'Neil '56, Jared M. Diamond '58, David P. Bryden '57, and Robert H. King '57, with Steven R. Rivkin '58 first alternate. They will debate the topic, Resolved: "That this house supports the Administration's solution to the farm problem...
...Douglas B. Fitchen '57, Hubert E. Hocutt '57, Richard C. Johnson '58, Michael H. Clapper '58, John C. Livingston '56, Andrew V. Nikitine '58, William P. Pierskalla '56, Douglas C. Runnels '58, Steven J. Schneider '56 (captain), David F. Silbert '58, Arthur R. Steinberg '58, Mitchell Thomas '58, Cliff F. Thompson '56, Daniel J. Gillis '57 (manager). Major 'H' in Minor Sports Colors to Craig, Livingston, Pierskalla, Schneider, and Gillis...
...paper as the Baltimore Sun, which also gets to Washington at breakfast time. Over the long haul, until last year, it has not been so successful as Washington's ad-fat evening Star (circ. 250,086), long favored by the home-grown Washingtonians, from the society-conscious cliff dwellers to the civil service folk, who do the Government's housekeeping...