Word: cochran
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Quonset pitcher Jim Cochran fired a one-hitter against Coach Norm Shepard's team. Joe Conzelman got the only hit, a single, for Harvard...
...then went to work for the Democratic National Committee, writing speeches under Cochran and Cohen. "I was a sort of a sub-ghost," he explains. "I wrote some things for Roosevelt, but none of them were flamboyant phrases that everyone remembers. In fact, I opposed the 'rendezvous with destiny' speech, because it seemed pretty corny...
...rest of the Bruin varsity, Art Cochran looked good when he took a second in the New England A.A.U meet last week in the 600, and Frank Reed excise in the distance runs. Ed Donaldson is Brown's only top-flight sprinter. Their quarter-miler, Gene Whitlock, was ruled ineligible last week...
Varsity Football--Major Football H--John T. Anderson, George L. Batchelder 3d, Jerome H. Blitz, Richard J. Clasby, Robert N. Cochran, Thomas J. Coolidge, Jr., Robert R. Cowles, Howard A. Cox, Paul J. Crowley, Nicholas G. Culolias, John C. Culver, Richard T. Duback, John H. Ederer, Thayer Fremont-Smith, Arthur E. French Jr., Samuel H. Fyock, 3d, Robert B. Hardy, Arnold Horween, Jr., John J. Jennings, Albert L. Lemay, Eli Manos, Ronald J. Messer, William E. Monteith Jr., John D. Nichols Jr., Ronald P. Noonan, Bernard E. O'Brien, Gilbert W. O'Neil, Arthur M. Pappas, Floyd H. Popell, Henry...
...news of an afflicted boy," says Cochran, "seems to rouse other boys . . . This first became apparent to me . . . when I met a Scout named Alan Wylie . . . Alan Wylie . . . was blind . . . Yet he was determined to become an Eagle, and the rest of his troop was determined that he should. They took him everywhere. He was a nuisance on hikes, but the troop slowed d.own to his pace, and detoured around the invitingly rugged areas which might have been troublesome...