Word: forfeits
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Mixed Doubles, D. Shapere and S. Sale defeated R. Dowling and D. Melnick (forfeit); P. Pratt and K. Hildreth defeated T. Atkinson and H. Chwang (6-1, 6-2), T. Tully and D. Bird defeated W. Tucker and C. Hanschka (6-4, 6-2); P. Keesing and G. Kinkleman defeated W. Porter and M. Neyland (6-3, 6-1); F. Keesing and M. Keesing defeated D. Johnson and J. Neely...
...mixed doubles, round one, D. Dustin and P. Marx beat J. Rydel and E. Beer, 6-2, forfeit; W. Tucker and C. Hansohka beat T. Lyttleton and D. Spencer, 6-0, 6-1; J. Stokes and R. Converse beat L. Youman and M. Russell, 6-2, 1-6, 6-3; H. Watchel and B. Bradbury defeated E. B. Senehi and A. McCormick by forfeit...
...Stokes, 6-0, 6-0; R. Marcus defeated W. Elliot, 6-1, 6-0; D. Altfeld defeated Ebbie Senehi, 6-3, 6-2; M. Dziewrnoski defeated K. Nash, 6-1, 6-2; W. Clayton defeated R. Block, 6-0, 6-2, and D. Eichler defeated D. Elliot in a forfeit...
Despite the threats of revolt, A.F.L.-C.I.O. leaders see little danger of mass secession by segregationist locals, mainly because organized workers would be reluctant to forfeit the contracts and bargaining power they have won through international unions. In union affairs and on the job, most organized workers in the South today recognize that equality of opportunity and pay benefits all workers, regardless of race. Drinking fountains, washrooms and cafeterias are usually still segregated in Southern plants-in most cases by state law-but union activities are nearly always integrated. In many locals, e.g., packinghouse, textile, woodworkers, elected Negro officers represent...
Because his Simmons fiancee has an exam today and can't appear with him as the rules demand, Robert A. Bowman '56 will forfeit a chance to win a honeymoon for them on CBS's "Big Surprise" this afternoon in New York...