Word: coxes
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Archibald Cox '34, professor of Law and head of the Wage Stabilization Board, yesterday quit his government job. He apparently left in protest over President Truman's approval of a $1.90 wage boost for coal miners, although he had long been expected to resign at about this time...
Truman accepted his resignation and named vice-chairman Charles C. Killing-worth, Michigan State economics professor, to succeed Cox...
...rotunda of the Capitol is concerned, American history begins with Columbus and ends with the discovery of gold in California in 1848. But for 64 years there has been an unfinished blank space waiting to be painted in. Last week, at the bidding of Congress, Muralist Allyn Cox of Manhattan was busy with a $15,000 commission to bring history up to date...
...Cox's problem: the original muralists, Constantino Brumidi and Filippo Costaggini, had used up 274 ft. of the available 300 in getting from Columbus to the Gold Rush (among the scenes generously laid out in their panels: Pocahontas saving the life of Captain John Smith, William Penn's treaty with the Indians, the death of Tecumseh). That left 26 ft. for everything since. Cox's solution will be three brief scenes bringing the U.S. up to the age of flight: 1) Union and Confederate soldiers shaking hands after the Civil War, 2) the gun crew...
Harvard exhibited some aerial prowess of its own against the Yale reserves. Hardy Cox, Clasby's substitute, completed seven out of nine passes for 142 yards, setting up Culver's final plunge for the score...