Word: edwin
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...Dennis J. Lynch, (Leverett), A. Manaster, (Adams), Paul , (Dudley), Cornelius J. Minihan, ), Edwin S. Murray, (Dudley), , (Kirkland), David Rocke Jr., (Eliot), Richard B. Ruge, ( Eliot W. Scull, (Eliot), Seth A. , (Dunster), Albert R. Straus, ), Charles M. Warchol, ( Roger C. Wiegand, (Quincy), G. Wilson, (Winthrop), Arthur H. (Dudley), and Alan W. Wolff...
...while Governor. Houston Lawyer Donald Yarborough, 36. claims the support of labor. Former Highway Commissioner Marshall Formby, 50, is a conservative, PRESIDENT-GENERAL DUNCAN Young, but not quite new. but he seems to be a blazing liberal compared to the sixth man in the race: former Army Major General Edwin A. Walker, 52, who vows that he will turn Texas into a fortress against the onslaught of domestic Communism...
...Blake Recitative' By Edwin Roxburgh (1937- ) received its first performance in the United States. For contralto solo (Miss Paquet) and small string ensemble, the work combined clearly defined theme and form with a lyric excitement and mobility. In that it exploited chromatic resources and non-traditional tensions, it was a modern work. It was carefully thought out and emotionally effective. Miss Paquet handled the difficult solo line with sureness; her performance showed that what might have been thought an unmusical vocal line really just expanded the meaning of lyricism...
...Army. As he testified last week before a U.S. Senate subcommittee, he sought desperately to bring home to Americans his notion of the meaning and menace of international Communism. Yet despite all this-his physical appearance, his record and the sincerity of his intentions-resigned Major General Edwin Anderson Walker cut a pathetic figure...
When intercity buses last year matched the railroads in total passenger miles for the first time in U.S. history, no one was less surprised than a burly, blue-eyed Texan named Maurice Edwin Moore. As president of Transcontinental Bus System, Inc., Moore, 51, has built one of the nation's fastest-growing businesses on the proposition that as far as mass transportation by land is concerned, the bus is the wave of the future...