Word: davidson
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Merrick Farrar, WellesleyThomas L. Farmer Shirley Brackett, WinchesterCharles W. Field Sally Allen, Rochester, N. Y.Edward S. Fitzgibbons Peggy Dorson, LasellRobert D. Gauchat Jean Grant, LasellHal C. Gregg Lois Williams, ErskineArthur Gutterman Judith Weisberg, Julia RichmondAlbert C. Kelly Midge Wolfe, WellesleyThorn Kissel, Jr. Barbara Case, VassarJohn W. Klages Marjorie Davidson, SmithRobert A. Koch Muriel MacChesney, VassarDaniel K. Levin Phyllis Duskin, New York, N. Y.Leonard Levin Betty Ziff. Greensburg, PennArthur Maling Paula Berwald, WellesleyStuart McCarty Jane Patterson, ErskineHugo Monnig Elizabeth Stockstroom, BenningtonGrover O'Neill Mary Taylor, Sarah LawrenceMurray Pendleton Barbara Birch, ArlingtonDonald Pitkin Edith Hall, WinsorHarold Rosenblum Carol Flarsheim, Brookline, Mass.Russell...
...years ago, when Benny Goodman played at Manhattan's Paramount theater, jitterbugs cavorted in the aisles-so wildly that police were summoned. Psychiatrists gravely speculated on what made the bugs jitter. Last week came an answer: they were hired to. Haled into a Manhattan court was Irving ("Schnitz") Davidson, boss of an organization called "The 200 Characters," who could be had to dance in aisles, make a fuss over celebrities arriving in railroad stations, mob people for autographs, carry instruments for orchestra players. Charged with assault on a muscler-in on his trade, Boss "Schnitz" was let off with...
Richard R. Davidson '41, Thomas Lacey 2nd '41, John H. Page '43, James J. Redmon '42, Thomas A. Rogstad '43, Theodore E. Schoenberg '41 (Captain), Raymond W. Stone '42, Richard N. Thomas '42, Arthur W. Kincade, Jr. '41 (Manager...
...pound bracket, Dick Davidson was defeated by a 6 to 1 decision, and heavyweight Larry Picket, captain of the Yale team, felled Tom Rogstad with a body hold...
...Davidson hoped that if the idea proved feasible, similar camps would be set up elsewhere, under the direction of the Sharon boys. Besides abolishing many of the faults with the present organizations, the proposal would release many officers for national defense...