Word: edwards
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...delighted that the Handbook has made use of our publication and brought its formal information to a wider readership. But most of all, we are grateful that the committee has decided not to take action against us for plagiarism. Edward M. White Editor, Harvard-Radcliffe Student Bulletin David Adler Treasurer, Graduate Student Council
...Edward K. Shanahan '59 was clubbed with his own umbrella Tuesday night as he had tried to bluff his way past a similar group. Like Hart, he was returning from the Kresge Dining Hall, where he was employed...
...Edward J. Geary, assistant professor of Romance Languages, attributed the new emphasis to "an increased interest in international affairs," and contact with other cultures with which Americans cannot communicate adequately. He added that interest has grown within the profession, beginning during World War II when new methods were devised to teach languages to service personnel...
Before the convention last June, Endicott (Chub) Peabody seemed to have the edge over Edward J. McCormack, Jr., nephew of the Democratic Congressional majority leader. When the party convened, however, a fierce battle ensued and police had to be called in to prevent a riot. Amid charges of vote buying and fraud, McCormack won the nomination. Peabody immediately announced he would contest the decision in the primary...
Playhouse 90 (CBS, 9:30-11 p.m.). One of TV's best dramatic programs dispatches Edward G. Robinson, cast as a retired toy tycoon, to a small Vermont town, where the neighbors are right persnickety; with Ray (Damn Yankees) Walston and Beatrice Straight...