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Having bowed to Morse in his own company, Silberstein also faced trouble from him in Penn-Texas, where Morse had financed a stockholders' protective committee. At the annual meeting last week in tiny Cresson, Pa. (pop. 2,569), four days before the peace pact was signed, the Penn-Texas stockholders sharply questioned Silberstein's tactics in the Morse fight. They cited the protective committee's report that Penn-Texas stock had dropped from $19.62 to $11.25, that cash dividends dropped from $1.30 in 1955 to 35? in 1956, with none in sight...
...addition to the Nobel Prize in Physics, which he won in 1946. Bridgman has received the Rumford Medal of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the Cresson Medal of the Franklin Institute. His other honors included the Roozeboom Medal, the Comstock Prize, and the Research Corporation Award...
MARY T. FARLEY Cresson...
...provided the next great upset in Harvard-Yale history. Yale was undefeated until it reached the Stadium that year, and Richard Cresson Harlow's third Harvard team was definitely the underdog. Harlow had lost his first two Yale games and, when Yale tied the score at six all in the third period, it seemed obvious that Harlow would drop his third straight...
DeOrmond (Tuss) McLaughry resigned as head coach of Dartmouth football this morning. He has been temporarily replaced by Richard Cresson Harlow...