Word: freeman
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Donald C. Freeman: Freshman Swimming Art Editor of Yearbook Publications Office, Hasty Pudding Theatricals, Athletics...
Watson W. Baker, Jr., C. Richard Bobear, Donald L. Bornstein, Oliver K. Burrows, John H. Carnahan, John B. Denton, Jr., Frederick B. Edwards, III, George J. Feeney, Donald C. Freeman, Robert F. Fuller, Herbert P. Gleason, David H. Hall, Donald Halverson, Thomas W. Harrington, Charles T. Hesse, Herbert H. Hicks, Robert S. Hirschfield, Thomas K. Holmquest, Godfrey G. Howard, Stephen W. Howe, Morton D. Hull, Jay E. Jansen, James B. Kenary, W. Garwood Kleinhen, Allen E. Kline, C. Max Kortepeter...
...converse of the axiom is not true. Let the CRIMSON take warning. There have been disgruntled rumblings from the electorate ever the error. Such phrases as "defamation of character," "libel," and "it wasn't the beer, it was the potato chips" have been heard since. John F. Freeman '51, See. of the Dunces
...time their bustles gave way to hobble skirts; middy blouses came & went. Meanwhile, President "Princess Alice" Freeman, who first organized the college into 14 departments, resigned to marry a Harvard professor. After her came Mathematician Helen A. Shafer, who set up the system of majors, and portly Caroline Hazard, the great money-raiser, who surveyed her campus from a surrey with a fringe...
...people get up too late and go to bed too late," declared Historian Douglas Southall Freeman, who usually rolls out at 2:30 A.M. and hits the hay at 9 P.M. "The nation would be greater and its people more alert mentally and physically if they got out of bed by sunup every day . . . The difference between a career and a job is the difference between forty hours a week and sixty hours a week...