Word: daniels
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...church, represent the Vatican at scientific congresses and possibly, should the occasion arise, attend high-level international talks on atoms, armaments. The new scientist-cardinal is likely to be a Jesuit (the Society of Jesus produces many of the church's scientists). Possible choice: Australia's Father Daniel O'Connell, head of the Vatican Observatory. To replace ailing Cardinal Canali as deacon, the Pope will likely choose one of several Vatican monsignori. Among best bets for the remaining red hats: Archbishops Giovanni Battista Montini of Milan. Rufino Santos of Manila, Richard J. Gushing of Boston, Tatsuo...
...DANIEL E. SINGER, Lowell; House Committee; PBH; House Athletics; Freshman Soccer...
Star cellists are a lot rarer than piano or violin virtuosos. A brilliant and (to the West) virtually unknown cellist made an appearance in East Berlin last week that left listeners surprised and breathless. Soviet Russia's Daniel Shafran, 34, turned out to be a sometime prodigy (the Soviets bought him his Amati cello when he was only 14) who today may have no equal among the younger generation of cellists...
Little is known about the life of John Harvard, since he died soon after his entrance into the Colony. The statue outside University Hall was constructed by Daniel C. French and is said to have been modeled after a Harvard undergraduate...
Leverett: Richard B. Dobrow. Lowell: John C. Bates, Jr., Merom Brachman, Forrester A. Clark, Jr., Theodore Lappas, Jr., James H. Manahan, Theodore D. Moskowitz, Robert H. Neuman, Eric Rothschild, and Daniel E. Singer...