Word: fisherisms
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Lloyd started the third period off with a shot into the upper right hand corner of the goal at 4:02. A minute and a half later, Exeter's Ed Burlingame tallied when Crimson goalie Lindsey Fisher was on the ground. Harry Gelles' goal at 10:10 of the same quarter ended the scoring...
Probable starting lineups: Harvard--Fisher, g; Laimbeer, rfb; Sargent, lfb; Hadik, rhb; Bigelow, chb; Little, lhb; Lingelbach, or; Holmes, ir; Goles, cf; Lloyd H; Truslow, ol; Exeter--Tyson, g; King, rfb; Sargent, lfb; Ballard, rhb; Hodnett, chb; Lamont, rhb; McIntosh, or; Gomez, ir; Martin, cf; Parker, il; Burlingame...
...itinerary included Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaya, Thailand, Burma, India, Pakistan, and Afghanistan. Fisher spoke no foreign tongue but said, "It's a lot easier to travel in Asia with English than in Europe...
Commenting favorably on the U.S. Information Service, which sponsors American libraries in most of the large cities of the Orient. Fisher said that he had had no trouble in keeping up with U.S. developments while abroad. On his first day in the States after a trip of six months. Fisher boasted a Stevenson button on his lapel. He also looked well for a man who "ate nothing but rice for three months...
While in Cambridge, Fisher will report on his trip to the University Student Council, which has been in charge of the entire N.S.A. program for Southeast Asia. Fisher is a graduate of the Law School Class of 1951, and a native of Winnetka, Illinois