Word: foley
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...forget to mention that I presided in Foley's absence." The card read, HYMAN PILL, vice-mayor...
Also elected were, in the third row: Edward B. Dunn of Grays East; Robert E. Foley of Youngstown, Ohio and Massachusetts Hall; J. David Greenstone of Rochester, N.Y. and Matthews North; Michael J. Harrington of Hollis South; Harold Hestnes of Walpole, Mass. and Hollis North; Stewart H. Hussey of Terrace Park, Ohio and Holworthy West; John W. Jeffers of Lake Placid, N.Y. and Holworthy East; Larry R. Johnson of Emmetsburg, Iowa and Stoughton North...
...Cambridge. Mass.. the Brattle Theater asked
a court order reversing a local ban on Sunday showings of Miss Julie.
The film, a gloomy Swedish import dealing with sexual abnormality,
approved for weekday exhibition, was turned down by Massachusetts
Commissioner of Public Safety Otis M. Whitney and Mayor John Foley as
"inconsistent with [the Sabbath's] due observance.'' In neighboring
Boston. RKO Pictures Corp. distributors fought a similar blue law ban
on Sunday showings of The French Line.
...Brien, who cracked the 60-ft. barrier fortnight ago, broke his own record (by ½ in.) with another record heave of 60 ft. 5 3/4 in. He is now aiming at 62 ft. Another world record was set at the Coliseum relays when the Fordham University quartet of Terry Foley, Frank Tarsney, Bill Persichetty and Tom Courtney ran the two-mile relay in 7:27.3. Old (1952) record...
Pusey's remarks were delivered at an informal dinner given for him and James R. Killian, Jr., president of M.I.T., and administrators of the two institutions by Mayor John J. Foley and the Cambridge City Council, at the Hotel Commander...