Word: erikson
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Faculty members who won Guggenheim fellowships are Wendel H. Furry, associate professor of Physics; Calude A. Villee, Jr., associate in Biological Chemistry at the Medical School; George E. Erikson, instructor in Anatomy at the Medical School; Bernice G. Schubert, instructor in Botany; Richard D. Ellman, assistant professor of English Composition; Jean-Joseph Seznec, professor of French and Spanish; Edgar B. Wilson, Jr., professor of Chemistry; George W. Mackey, associate professor of Mathematics; Albert B. Lord, teaching fellow in Slavic; and Morton G. White, assistant professor of Philosophy...
...preliminaries, Peter Munyan (Penn) pinned Joe Kozol at 5:47 with a forearm and reverse nelson; Cornell Captain Joe Calby pinned Dave Coombs with a half-nelson and bar arm at 1:51; Settani (Syracuse), decisioned Bob Aboud, 11-2; Eris Erikson (Lehigh) Rod Skinner with a cradle at Erikson is a two-time runnerup the 155-pound class. At 165, Fred (Cornell) decisioned...
...pound class, Jim Conant was pinned by Lehigh's Eric Erikson, the current favorite to carry off the group title. The sixth Crimson team member, Dan Coombs, lost his preliminary in a tight 2 to 0 bout...
...Louria and Captain Pete Fuller are the possible exceptions on the basis of their performances this year. High scorer of the team, and undefeated 165-pound Louria faces defending champion Ed Erikson of Lehigh as the man to beat...
...trip had its rewards. Taking two firsts, two seconds and a third, Lehigh won the title from Navy, winner for four years straight. The Engineers' heroes were Pilgrim McRaven, an ex-G.I. who won the 121-lb. class, and Ed Erikson, who pinned his man in the 165-lb. finals with a half nelson and a body press...