Word: ebbs
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...seventh to hold the Ames Scholarship. The others have been Richard B. Johnson '36, C. Colmery Gibson '37, John B. Bowditch '37, Sheldon Ware '38, J. Spence Harvin '39, and Lawrence F. Ebb...
Detective Lippmann's analysis of Franklin Roosevelt's motives: "Last year, when his party was split, his personal prestige at low ebb ... I should imagine that he may have considered seriously making a fight for a third nomination. . . . But now the situation has been changed, not by the war but by Mr. Roosevelt's reaction to the war. . . . The war is ... a subject on which, because his mind is clear, his convictions are resolute. The war therefore has brought out the best that was in him, and he has become what he might always have been...
With the Big Green at low ebb, chances for a Crimson win this fall glowed brightest in many years. Regardless of paper statistics, injuries, and inexperience, the Crimson is determined to and should win this afternoon
Lawrence G. Ebb '39 and William P. Bundy, Yale '39, were announced yesterday as coaches for the teams and as critic judges for the debates. Ebb served as president of the Debating Council last year and during his term of office conceived and organized the present system of inter-House debating...
...Greatest problem of old age: resignation. Contrary to popular belief, old people are far from sexless. The flow of sex hormones does not ebb when men reach their 60s and 70s. Says Columbia's Anatomist Earl Theron Engle, spermatozoa are formed in at least 50% of old men. Bending a Freudian ear to their querulous complaints, Psychiatrist Gilbert Van Tassel Hamilton of Santa Barbara, Calif, offers the opinion that old men & women are no less troubled by sex problems than are the young. Says he: "Many persons . . . who have passed their sixtieth year vaguely feel that it is time...