Word: dillard
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Whether he can do as well Saturday night is something else again. Sparrow will be on hand. So will Sweden's Haakon Lidnan, Dillard (Baldwin Wallace), Nelson (NYU), Mitchell (Indiana), Alberghini (Northeastern), and a flock of lesser timber toppers. The 45-yard distance is short for Flint, who needs a lot of room in which to get rolling. He will have Dave Read as a running-mate...
...Endowed with $300,000 by ex-Commerce Secretary Jesse Jones, and 7,500 international lawbooks by goateed Alumnus (and onetime World Court Judge) John Bassett Moore. The new school's director: Colonel Hardy C. Dillard, boss of Virginia's wartime school for Military Government officers...
...Mildenberger easily breezed through the company squash tournament, winning in the finals from Chief Specialist Scott. The team of Deloto and Dillard won the handball title from Thacker and Schwerin in a hard-fought match...
Members of the general dance committee include Lts. (jg) B.E. Urheim, chairman, H.N. Dillard, J.F. Fitzsimmons, C.E. Herlihy, Jr., W.D. Moore, E.B. Nichols, L.P. Roth; Ensigns C.C. Beaman, R. Berkovitz, H.A. Carson, W. P. Carty, J.J.M. Devaney, R.L. Hesson, M.B. Keebler, A.G. Kehoe, E.H. Lotspreich, J.J. McGraw, C.F. Reichardt, Jr., J.F. Rickards, R.C. Slattery, and J.J. Walsh...
...apparent change in policy in handling copy on patri otic Americans and their counterparts. Under the title "Sloppy Citizenship," TIME, Nov. 16, referred to Hamilton Fish, C. Wayland Brooks, Clare E. Hoffman and some others as "Fuzzy specimens of Homo politicanus." I loved that phrasing. In a story on Dillard Stokes (Jan. 11), TIME referred to Burton K. Wheeler's attack on this brilliant reporter as a "tribute." Subtly done, I thought...