Word: complements
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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According to Aaron, the roster of the Cambridge Repertory Theatre, which is capitalized at $100,000, will consist of 15 actors and actresses, three directors, and a complement of technicians and office staff. John Eyre '57, Dean Gitter '56, and Colgate Salisbury '57 organized the group together with Aaron...
...Crimson one of its strongest first teams in recent years will be a group of returning starters, led by captain and all-Ivy left tackle Bob Shaunessy and left halfback Chet Boulris, who was named to the second all-Ivy team at that position. Shaunessy's top-notch complement at right tackle, 220-pound Pete Briggs, right guard veteran Hal Anderson, and center Bob Foster, the big "surprise" on last years seventh place team, will be the other returning linemen...
...Indy survivors, and for 84 hours nobody saw them. When they were spotted, it was by accident. Then rescue measures were swift and effective-the one aspect of the disaster that was a credit to the Navy. But only 316 (15 officers, 301 enlisted men, from a total complement of 1,196) survived...
...death underlines a situation that many in the Vatican view as critically serious: the understanding of the church's administrative machinery caused by the Pope's delay in calling a consistory to fill out the College of Cardinals, now down to 55 from its full complement of 70. Of the remaining 55, two have long been prevented by political conditions from fulfilling their functions (Cardinals Mindszenty and Stepinac, prisoners of Communism), one-Poland's Cardinal Wyszynski-has been seriously hampered by difficult communications, and another -Peking's Cardinal Tien-by ill health...
...Board of Preachers will reach its full complement of six members again, as the result of the appointment of Wallace Woodsome Robbins and Frederick Mayer Meek, announced last night by Rev. George A. Buttrick, Preacher to the University. Both appointments were made with the unanimous concurrence of the present members of the Board...