Word: corcorans
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Washington's Corcoran mounts a fiery, marvelous folk show...
...Ward (BU) 1:10.70, 2. Higgins (NU) 1:11.48, 3. Garrant (BU) 1:11.79, 4. Cowden (BC) 1:12.26, 5. Murrer (H) 1:12.20; 800-yd. run: 1. Noves (MIT) 1:50.79, 2. Bunney (H) 1:52.40, 3. MacKinnon (NU) 1:53.40, 4. Higgins (H) 1:53.74, 5. Corcoran (BC) 1:54.33. 1000-yd. run: 1. Sheehan (H) 2:13.06, 2. Fischer (BU) 2:13.68, 3. Muscato (BC) 2:14.12, 4. Lucas (MIT) 2:14.67, 5. Watter...
...Smithsonian Institution will stage six large exhibitions of Roosevelt memorabilia. The Library of Congress, the National Archives and the Corcoran Gallery will mount shows of their own. So will Harvard, the Universities of California, Texas, Illinois and at least a dozen more...
DIED. Thomas Corcoran, 80, savvy Washington lawyer and lobbyist who helped shape Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal; of a pulmonary blood clot; in Washington, D.C. Corcoran, who had once served as law clerk to Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, became an influential member of F.D.R.'s brain trust. Nicknamed "Tommy the Cork" by Roosevelt, Corcoran served as a presidential speechwriter and liaison with Congress, and helped write the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938. He was one of Roosevelt's key aides in the Chief Executive...
...took only four events last year--the 35-1b. weight throw, the shot put, the high jump, and the 1000 meter run--and only one of those winners, John Corcoran, who ran the 1000, is facing the Crimson today at 6 p.m. With injuries to key runners, this meet will give the Crimson coaches a chance to look at a promising group of newcomers while the freshmen get some experience...