Word: davide
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Republican Hugh Scott defeated Democratic Gov. George M. Leader by 100,000 votes in the Senatorial contest, while David L. Lawrence, Democratic mayor of Pittsburgih, received a somewhat smaller plurality for governor over Republican candidate Arthur McGonigle...
...Medford, Mass. 75 Foker, John E. '59 T 21 6.5 218 Minneapolis, Minn. 76 Clark, William D. '61 T 18 6.2 198 Cincinnati, Ohio 77 Briggs, Peter G. '59 T 21 6.3 225 Marblehead, Mass. 78 Francis, Edward L. '59 T 21 6.2 215 Dover, Mass. 80 Cappiello, David L. '60 E 19 5.11 190 Auburn, N.Y. 81 Kirk, Paul G., Jr. '60 E 20 5.11 185 Newton, Mass. 82 Sullivan, Jeremiah, J., Jr. '61 E 20 5.11 179 Cambridge, Mass. 83 Aadalen, Richard J. '61 E 19 6.3 195 Red Wing, Minn. 84 Keohane, Harold...
...delighted that the Handbook has made use of our publication and brought its formal information to a wider readership. But most of all, we are grateful that the committee has decided not to take action against us for plagiarism. Edward M. White Editor, Harvard-Radcliffe Student Bulletin David Adler Treasurer, Graduate Student Council
...nation that feels itself menaced on all sides by Arab nations sworn to its destruction, so ugly an episode might have been disregarded or forgotten. But six weeks after the Sinai invasion, Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion publicly confirmed the massacre of Kfar Kassim's villagers "coming home in all innocence" and led Parliament in a solemn expression of contrition. The government paid indemnity to the victims' families ($2,500 to $3,500), brought the killers to court. Last week, after a trial that lasted through 102 sittings and took 5,000 pages of evidence, a special military...
...store chains. Hecht was founded as a furniture store in east Baltimore in 1857 by Immigrant Peddler Samuel Hecht, four of whose five sons later entered the business (present Chairman Hecht is a grandson). May Co. got its start in 1878 in Leadville. Colo., a mining boom town where David May, a 26-year-old German immigrant, founded a clothing store. David May spread his stores through the Midwest, and his son Morton J. May, Buster May's father and the chairman of May Co., expanded the chain coast to coast. Buster still consults with his father...