Word: davises
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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¶Ohio State's Olympian Glenn Davis was easily the star of the Big Ten track championships at Lafayette, Ind. Running around two turns of the carefully tamped track, Davis was clocked in 0:45.8, tying the 440-yd. world's record set in 1956 by another U.S...
Born. To Ronald Reagan, 47, cinemactor turned TV host (General Electric Theater), and Nancy Davis Reagan, 33: their first son, second child (he also has two children by his previous marriage to Actress Jane Wyman); in Los Angeles. Name: Ronald Prescott.
When the Salk vaccine proved successful in 1955. six drug firms were licensed to produce the vaccine. Exhorted by the U.S. Public Health Service to produce as fast as they could, the companies turned out more than 205 million doses of vac cine through 1957. sold 103.5 million doses to...
Died. Elmer Holmes Davis, 68, Hoo-sier-twanging radio news analyst, World War II head of the Office of War Information, a founding father of ADA, sometime novelist, essayist (But We Were Born Free), idealist ("It's better to be a dead lion than a live dog"); of complications...
The Faculty announced that the stipend of the Undergraduate Bowdoin Prize in the Classics for a translation into Latin has been raised from $100 to $200. Noel G. G. Davis '60, recipient of that prize, has received notification that he will receive an additional check for $100.