Word: franked
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Springfield, Mass. 41 Leamy, Charles D. '60 HB 19 5.11 177 Camp Hill, Pa. 42 MacIntyre, Bruce B. '61 B 20 6.0 183 Scarsdale, N.Y. 43 Newell, Franklin S. '59 HB 21 5.10 170 Brookline, Mass. 44 Haughie, Glenn E. '61 HB 19 5.11 185 Clarkfield, Minn. 45 Crosson, Frank A. '61 HB 19 5.11 173 W. Roxbury, Mass. 46 Egan, William J. '61 HB 19 6.0 185 New Haven, Conn. 47 Pescosolido, Richard J. '61 RHB 20 5.7 165 Ipswich, Mass. 50 Mattimore, Bernard G. '61 C 19 6.0 195 Worcester, Mass. 51 Eliades, Peter...
...others picked were second baseman Nellie Fox of the Chicago White Sox, third baseman Frank Thomas of the Pittsburgh Pirates, outfielder Willie Mays of the San Francisco Giants, catcher Del Crandall of the Braves and right-handed pitcher Bob Turley of the Yankees...
...campaigning against the incumbent, Republican Arthur Watkins, and a Democratic hopeful named Frank E. (Ted) Moss. Watkins is notable for nothing beyond his chairmanship of the McCarthy censure committee. Moss, as county attorney of Salt Lake County, had most of his crime-busting thunder stolen by Salt Lake City's over-vigilant, FBI-trained police chief. Moss did manage to beat an unknown young attorney named Brigham Roberts for the Democratic nomination, but he is not well known in the state or in its most populous areas...
Charles R. Cherington '35, professor of Government, Frank B. Freidel, professor of History, and Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr. '38, professor of History differed, however, on the outcome of the key gubernatorial election in New York...
Bell Telephone Science Series (NBC, 8-9 p.m.). The University of Southern California's Professor Frank Baxter, whose TV fame rests largely on a pleasantly wind-blown approach to Shakespeare, turns popular scientist in Gateways to the Mind, which attempts to make sense of the human senses...