Word: eastern
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...letter, Fairbank briefly discussed the series of reviews and hearings which preceded his receipt of a passport to visit Japan. He is an expert in Far Eastern History and went to Japan in connection with his work...
...loss to the Indian came in the semi-finals of the holiday tournament and did not count in the Eastern Intercollegiate Basketball League standings. Thus with a two-and-three record in conference play, the varsity is in fourth place behind Cornell, Pennsylvania, and Columbia. The third-place Lions have a one-game margin, while the Crimson is but a half-game ahead of the Elis and the Tigers, who share fifth and sixth...
...presidential appointee of the Eisenhower Administration. Perkins, who went to Washington from New York last fall as an adviser on social security matters to HEW Secretary Oveta Gulp Hobby, was spotted for a comer on his record in the 1952 campaign when he headed "Youth for Eisenhower" in four eastern states. At Harvard (Class of '47) "Roddy" Perkins played end on the football team, later edited the Harvard Law Review. He wrote in his class book: "I look upon the future with considerable optimism, as there seems to be only one direction for the future of Harvard football...
...Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League yesterday selected Dick Clasby, captain of last year's football team, as one of its early draft choices. The Eagles, who finished second to the Cleveland Browns in the Eastern Division of the league last season, passed up many publicized All-American players to concentrate on passers and rugged runners such as Clasby and Dartmouth's Dave McLaughlin. Clasby was not available last night for comment...
...captured her first title at 11, only four months after an attack of non-paralytic polio: the Eastern U.S. Ladies' Juvenile Figure Skating Championship. She went on to take the Triple Crown of World, North American, and U.S. titles...