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...Novac, Gog and Magog prowl soundlessly about on their rubber tank treads indifferently slaughtering scientists, until at last they are caught in the act of messing up the safety controls in an atomic pile. They are then deactivated with a flamethrower wielded by a daring young security agent (Richard Egan) in defense of a beautiful female scientist (Constance Dowling...
...damn thing" to helping out in the publicity department. The payroll was discovered by the Journal-Bulletin as a result of a state investigation on whether the track could afford to pay higher taxes. Organizer of the sportswriters working for the track: Hearst's Boston Record Columnist Dave Egan, who doubled as Rockingham's pressagent at more than $5,000 a year. It was Egan who had arranged for the reporters, including six other staffers of the morning Record and its sister afternoon paper, the American, to be paid by the track...
...25th anniversary dinner for Ulen last night, Charles J. Egan, Jr, '54, captain for the past season, became the first winner of the award. It will be presented to the "outstanding senior swimmer each year who most embodies sportsmanlike qualities...
John C. Dinsmoor Jr. of Boston, Mass.; Charles J. Egan Jr. (Capt.) of Brookline, Mass.; William D. Geer Jr. of New York City; David F. Hawkins of Manly, Australia; John G. Johnson of Des Moines, Ia.; James P. Jorgenson of Palm Beach, Fla.; John B. Millard of Newton, Mass.; Donald J. Mulvey of Andover, Mass.; Alan S. Rapperport of University City, Mo.; Marvin Sandler of Brooklyn, N. Y.; Robert A. Smails of Omaha, Neb.; William P. Travis of Cleveland, Ohio; Charles M. Walter of Hillsborough, Cal.; John T. Whatley of Austin, Tex.; Ralph L. Zan of Worcester, Mass.; Paul Bender...
John T. Whatley '55 of Brookline was yesterday elected captain of next year's swimming team. He succeeds Charles J. Egan...