Word: dwight
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Leverett's tackle team bowed to Yale's Jonathan Edwards-Branford, 14-8, despite a fourth-quarter Bunny rally. Quincy House played Timothy Dwight College to a scoreless tie in soccer. And Winthrop's prolific Puritans trounced Jonathan Edwards, 48-26, to clinch the touch football title...
Lists of Yale students (and their phone numbers) willing to put up Harvard men for the weekend will be posted at the Yale Post Office Station and at Dwight Hall, Andrew M. Weltchek, head of the Warmth Committee, said yesterday...
...silent center in the U.S. can find an effective voice, through the new Citizens Committee . . ." For "silent center" read "senior citizen" apropos of the ages of the founders: Dean Acheson, 74; Omar Bradley, 74; James F. Byrnes, 88; Lucius Clay, 70; James Bryant Conant, 74; Paul Douglas, 75; Dwight Eisenhower, 77; Harry Truman, 83, etc. EVERETT THIELE Baltimore
...reporter of record, the program is Hoffer, the shirtsleeved philosopher from the San Francisco waterfront, whose aphorisms and world views have sold 700,000 books (The True Believer, The Temper of Our Time) and have produced disciples from the University of California's Clark Kerr to Dwight Eisenhower...
...lives unaffected by what the Supreme Court has wrought since Earl Warren became Chief Justice in 1953. The very words "the Warren court" summon in many an instant surge of anger or admiration. Much of that emotion is directed toward Warren personally. "Biggest damfool mistake I ever made," Dwight Eisenhower said privately some years after appointing him. "The greatest Chief Justice of them all," Lyndon Johnson wrote affectionately before Warren's birthday party last year...