Word: coxes
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Archibald Cox '34, professor of Law, will charge at tonight's Law School Forum that Senator Robert A. Taft's new proposal for amendment of the Taft-Hartley law "would make a bad situation worse...
Varsity Football--Major Football H--John T. Anderson, George L. Batchelder 3d, Jerome H. Blitz, Richard J. Clasby, Robert N. Cochran, Thomas J. Coolidge, Jr., Robert R. Cowles, Howard A. Cox, Paul J. Crowley, Nicholas G. Culolias, John C. Culver, Richard T. Duback, John H. Ederer, Thayer Fremont-Smith, Arthur E. French Jr., Samuel H. Fyock, 3d, Robert B. Hardy, Arnold Horween, Jr., John J. Jennings, Albert L. Lemay, Eli Manos, Ronald J. Messer, William E. Monteith Jr., John D. Nichols Jr., Ronald P. Noonan, Bernard E. O'Brien, Gilbert W. O'Neil, Arthur M. Pappas, Floyd H. Popell, Henry...
...gravel pit and kill himself as soon as he used up his fuel supply. "Everything's all messed up," he cried. For more than three hours his plane circled overhead. Friends flew to Abilene, joined airport and CAA officials in pleading with him by radio to land. Cried Cox: "If you had done what I did, you wouldn't land." At 9:55 Cox put his plane into a dive, hit the ground and died in a welter of splintered fuselage and smoking metal...
Afterward the CAA dutifully announced a triumph of macabre bureaucracy: it had made a three-hour tape recording of Cox's last words in the hope of revoking his pilot's license if he did not kill himself...
Human nature is not black and white, but black and grey." Died. Edward Eugene ("Goober") Cox, 72, longtime (since 1925) Georgia member of the House of Representatives and second in seniority on the House Rules Committee; of a heart ailment; in the Naval Hospital at Bethesda, Md. Shrewd, rabble-rousing Congressman Cox was convinced that the world is divided between white supremacists and potential Communists. He spent most of his career as art outspoken foe of the New Deal, the Fair Deal, labor leaders, foreigners and Negroes, and once blasted an anti-poll-tax bill as an "expression of venomous...