Word: cohen
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...varsity will line up with Cohen, Art Martin, and Carl Pescosolido in the high hurdles. Cohen must be rated the favorite in this event, although the other two places will be a toss...
...paper, this year's varsity looks stronger than last year's injury-riddled squad which nonetheless swept through its season undefeated. Bolstered by several outstanding members of last year's undefeated freshman team, plus the return to form of Joel Cohen, the varsity has strengthened several of last year's weak events. On the debit side, however, the team lacks a good pole vaulter, shot putter, or broad jumper. This may create the possibility of an Indian sweep in these events...
Last week the Miami Beach city council was considering a proposal to hold the zoning line, prohibit hotel building north of the Eden Roc. Established hotelkeepers, fearful of competition, argued for the ban; merchants, fearful of atrophy, argued against. As the argument raged, Hotelman Sam Cohen (Casablanca, Sherry Frontenac) announced his own solution: to save time, he was tearing down the old Macfadden-Deauville, put up in 1925 at a cost of $500,000, replacing it with the new Deauville at a cost of $25 million...
John M. Ferren '59, Kenneth E. McWilliams '58, James Marles '59, and John H. Johntz '59 comprised the first place team in a tournament held at St. Anselm's College in Manchester, N.H. In an M.I.T. debate, Frederick J. Marker '58, Benjamin I. Cohen '58, Arthur W. Todd '58, and James H. McConomy '59 composed the team that tied for first place...
Died. Rudolph Halley, 43, onetime (1950-51) horn-rimmed hawkshaw for Senator Estes Kefauver's much-televised Senate Crime Investigating Committee, who as chief counsel grilled Underworld-lings Mickey Cohen. Frank Costello, Virginia Hill and Frank Erickson, won the New York City Council presidency in 1951 as a Liberal Party candidate on the strength of his performance; of acute pancreatitis; in Manhattan...