Word: edmunds
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...fact which President Gianera reckons is worth an endowment of $2,500,000. Moreover, despite its lack of size and money, Santa Clara has turned out its share of well-trained businessmen, teachers and scholars, not to overlook a few movie actors (among them: Andy Devine, Lloyd Nolan, Edmund Lowe...
Representative Edmund Donlan rose to the attack. "We know why you were sent here," shouted Donlan, "they sent you here to purge Shermer, didn't they? You feel he's mentally incompetent, don't you?" As Russo smiled and turned toward the audience, someone shouted, "Why don't you get down to business?" Two policemen moved forward and ushered the heckler out of the room...
...Lowell; Robert P. Hyde, of Belmont and Winthrop; Frederick V. Fortmiller, Omaha, Neb, and Elliot; Douglas M. Fouquet, Bayside, N.Y. and Dunster; Peter B. Taub, Larchmont, N.Y. and Lowell; Alvin Becker of Waltham and Adams; Robert E. Tomasello, of Bemont and Dudley; Richard R. Reynolds, Punxsudawney, Penn, and Leverett; Edmund J. Gilake, Jr. of Medford and Dunster; and James F. Draper, of Groton and Kirkland, Arthur H. Rohn, Villa Park, III, and Dunster, and David Harrison, Lakewood, N. J. and Kirkland in the three-way tie for the last position...
Candidates are: Edmund J. Blake, Jr., Dunster; Samuel H. Cantwell, Dunster; James F. Draper, Kirkland; Frederick V. Fortmiller, Eliot; Douglas M. Fouquet, Dunster; Dalton A. Griffith, Jr., Winthrop; David Harrison, Kirkland; George C. Hewitt, Dunster; Nathaniel R. Howard Kirkland; Robert P. Hyde, Winthrop...
...Died. Edmund P. Pillsbury, 37, vice president of Pillsbury (flour) Mills, Inc., Alfred D. Lindley, 43, socialite sportsman, and Dexter L. Andrews, 38, all Minneapolis business leaders; in the crash of a light plane piloted by Pillsbury; near Paxton...