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Word: dirks (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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...visitors' two best players, defenseman Dan Goggin and their temperamental goalie, Dirk Frankenburg, will have a very hard time stopping the Crimson's three platoon system of lines, which has scored 28 goals in its last three games...

Author: By James W. B. benkard, | Title: Favored Crimson Hockey Team Meets Dartmouth Sextet Tonight | 2/27/1957 | See Source »

Dartmouth's goalie, sophomore Dirk Frankenburg, was a good deal better than the score might suggest. In the opening minutes of the game, his defensemen were taken completely by surprise and were guilty of screening him on three of the goals. Half of Frankenburg's 43 saves came in the second period, when he performed brilliantly to hold the Crimson scoreless. Varsity goalie Captain Jim Bailey played well when he had to, and was especially effective in the third period...

Author: By James W. B. benkard, | Title: Varsity Sextet Swamps Green; Cleary Scores 3 in 8-3 Victory | 2/18/1957 | See Source »

Dartmouth's defense, the strongest part of its team, has Goggin and Don Thomas starting, with an equally effective pair, Tony Gittes and Phil Larson, in reserve. Sophomore goalie Dirk Frankenburg, who has come along very well through the season, will start in the nets. Two other sophomores, Rod Anderson and John Wadman, along with John Lanigan, make up the Green's starting line...

Author: By James W.B. Benkard, | Title: Sextet Meets Dartmouth Tonight, Needs Win for N.C.A.A. Position | 2/16/1957 | See Source »

...case of Dirk Struik, M.I.T. faculty member accused in 1951 of advocating the violent overthrow of the government, was re-opened yesterday when the Massachusetts Commission on Communism asked M.I.T. to review the "question of Professor Dirk Struick's fitness to be a member of the faculty...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: State Commission Says Struik Unfit For MIT Faculty | 1/23/1957 | See Source »

...M.I.T. announced that it has reinstated Mathematician Dirk Struik to the rank of full professor. In 1951, when a Massachusetts grand jury indicted Struik for plotting the violent overthrow of the government, M.I.T. suspended him with full pay and without prejudice. Though the state later dropped its case, M.I.T. decided to carry on an investigation of its own. The gist of the faculty committee's findings: Struik has never made any secret of his Marxist views, but there is no proof that he has ever been a member of the Communist Party or that his beliefs have interfered with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Report Card | 10/15/1956 | See Source »

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