Word: dexter
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...monetary research director of the Treasury Department, he worked closely under Assistant Secretary Harry Dexter White, who died soon after Whittaker Chambers called him a key figure in the Red infiltration of Washington. To many of his subordinates, White seemed a rather frightening and unapproachable boss. Coe, who used to stretch out on the davenport in White's office, became a channel between White and the staff. At the Bretton Woods Conference, Coe did important organizational chores, just as Alger Hiss had done during the founding of the United Nations at San Francisco. In 1946, Coe became secretary...
Penalties stymied two second quarter Harvard marches, but in the third period runs by fullback Art Painter, tailback Dick Oehmler, and wingback Dexter Lewis sparked a sustained 50-yard drive by the Yardlings. Oehmler, a very fast starter in the backfield, plunged over for the score, and Morrison kicked another point...
Dick Ochmler, 160 pounder from Pennsylvania, will start at tailback; the Crimson's most dependable performer, Ochmler runs well, and is an excellent kicker. Dexter Lewis, the team's high scorer, will play wingback. Although a left hander, Lewis probably won't pass, but runs particularly well on the buck lateral series...
John Michelsen, who has alternated at quarterback with Joe Crehore all season, will start today, and will call the signals. Dexter Lewis, leading scorer with three of the team's five touchdowns, will start again at wingback. Dick Oehmler, a good runner and an excellent kicker, will be at tailback. The only big change in the backfield sees Art Painter starting in place of Bill Volmer at fullback. Volmer, the team's best tackler, will start on defense...
...Dexter Lewis, a hard runner who has scored three of the five Yardling touchdowns, will start at wingback, with Dick Oehmler, who finally lived up to expectations against Dartmouth, at tailback. Bill Volmer, a two way player and a fine tackler, will open at fullback, with Joe Crehore calling the signals from his blocking back post...