Word: dillon
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Francis W. Hatch '19, president of the alumni association yesterday announced the selection of C. Douglas Dillon '31, U.S. Ambassador to France, as Chief Marshal of the Commencement in June...
Special Assistant Dillon Anderson, 49, a Houston corporation lawyer and occasional novelist (I and Claudie), is the staff connection with the National Security Council. Working both through the NSC and directly with the President is the Central Intelligence Agency of Allen Dulles, 62. The Adams staff channel with the Cabinet is through Maxwell Rabb, 45, former Senate assistant to Henry Cabot Lodge...
Tiny Charlie Yaeger was there over the weekend, wondering if "they've been hanging me in effigy down at Dillon," and happy to learn that last week someone had actually chalked in large letters on the Field House blackboard: "Remember Charlie Yaeger." Before Saturday it was hard for some Elis to think that the Blue hadn't won since manager Yaeger scored his famous extra point in the 1952 game...
Farrell, whose brother Eddie once coached track here, came to Harvard in 1928, and in 1930 became head equipment manager. A year later, he moved into the new Dillon quarters he helped design, and ever since has been an expert on sporting equipment. Trainer Jack Fadden describes Farrell's as "one of the best equipped equipment rooms in the country." His interests go far beyond simple efficiency. "His life is football," Fadden asserts. "He'll see plays the coaches sometimes don't see. He's the most enthusiastic rooter we have...
...this enthusiasm which prompted the 1953 team to vote him a football letter, and which for twenty-odd years has prompted the Yale week trimmings at Dillon. Yesterday, in the annual tradition, he set out rows of red flares to light the players' way back to the field house at the end of the last practice. As the players thundered inside to the welcome of music and "Beat Yale!" most were smiling. "You know, this stuff strikes you as sophomoric at first," one said, "but after awhile it gets to you--you know someone really wants you to beat Yale...