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...outgoing members of the Executive Board are: President, Arthur J. Langguth '55 of Minneapolis, Minn., and Dunster House; Managing Editor, David L. Halberstam '55 of Torrington, conn., and Dunster House; Business Manager, Francis S. Urbany '55 of Carmichael, Pa., and Leverett House; Editorial Chairman, Richard H. Ullman '55 of San Antonio, Texas, and Lowell House; Photographic Chairman, Robert M. O' Neil '56 Wendell St., Cambridge, and Winthrop House; Associate Managing Editor, Richard A. Burgheim '55 of St. Louis, Mo., and Winthrop House; and Advertising Manager, John R. Murphy '55, of Eric, Pa., and Adams House...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CRIMSON Elects Thompson, Iselin To Head Executive Board for '55 | 12/15/1954 | See Source »

...Haven, Conn., Doc. 7-Yale's freshman swimming team, with a record varsity, as impressive as the nationally renowned varsity, will place a 117 consecutive dual meet skein on the line against Hamden High School tomorrow...

Author: By L.k. Sronson, | Title: THE SPORTING SCENE | 12/15/1954 | See Source »

...civilians got tougher treatment. Twenty-four-year-old John Thomas Downey of New Britain, Conn., a cousin of singer Morton Downey, and onetime captain of the Yale wrestling team, was sentenced to life imprisonment. Richard G. Fecteau, 27, of Lynn, Mass., whose parents told newsmen he had been working for Army intelligence, was given a 20-year sentence...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FOREIGN RELATIONS: U.S. Prisoners in China | 12/6/1954 | See Source »

Died. The Rev. Dr. Henry Sloane Coffin, 77, president emeritus of New York's Union Theological Seminary; in Lakeville, Conn. (see RELIGION...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones, Dec. 6, 1954 | 12/6/1954 | See Source »

...leading Congregational churchman, organizer (in 1946) and first chairman of Yale's department of religion, teacher in the Divinity School, author of articles and books (The Task of Religion, Modern Man and the Cross) which emphasized the social importance of religion; after a long illness; in New Haven, Conn. A critic of religious orthodoxy for its own sake, Dr. Schroeder believed that in their scramble for faith and religious security, postwar Americans had sacrificed the "moral naiveté" which had made his own generation "mount ethical horses and ride off rapidly in every direction," convinced that they could make...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones, Nov. 29, 1954 | 11/29/1954 | See Source »

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