Word: coleman
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...made a lot of errors in my life," he said, "but that one . . ." Actually the series had no goat. It also produced no new towering heroes. The standouts, apart from the pitchers: aging (35) Joe DiMaggio, on his fielding and clutch hitting; quiet, self-effacing Yankee Second Baseman Jerry Coleman, 26, 1949's rookie-of-the-year, who figured in five of his team's six runs in the first three games...
Recognition of the union came from the Annex administration earlier this week and Josephine Coleman affixed her signature to the contract on behalf of the maids at a meeting last night. The contract will go into effect July 1, the beginning of the 'Cliffe fiscal year...
None of the union's terms were turned down by the administration, Miss Coleman said. A 42 hour week, sick leaves carrying over from year to year, and two weeks' vacation with pay all gained acceptance. Those working only one semester will have a week's vacation paid...
...fellow farmers at home; Delfino Varela, 23, a Spanish-American who wants to study community rehabilitation at U.C.L.A. and plans to use his training in rural New Mexico; Van Sizar Allen, 24, a Mississippi Negro who will start graduate biology studies at Woods Hole, Mass, this summer; Peter Tali Coleman, 30, a Samoan who plans to take a law degree at Georgetown University, then return to Samoa as a lawyer; and Edward P. Dozier, 34, a Pueblo Indian who will try for a doctorate in anthropology at the University of California. Jock Whitney seemed as pleased...
...hoped a contract would come out of the meeting," the maids' representative, Josephine Coleman, said, when notified of the delay, "but now we'll have to wait until after vacation...