Word: freemans
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...club. The same names appeared again and again, and it became a polite joke to ask who had written for the new issue. No one would have minded this policy of nepotism had the quality of the craftsmanship been higher, but with two notable exceptions (Stephen Sandy and Arthur Freeman) the last three years have been meager ones. And so there may be cause for hope, since this long awaited April number includes a host of new writers and a surprising amount of fine work...
...game was locked at 3-3 in the early moments, but the Crimson scoring machine soon took control and held it without much difficulty. Midway through the game Harvard sported a 16-3 advantage on tries by John Hutchinson, Bill Beery, Dick Schulman, and Lee Freeman. Keith Julian picked up four points on conversions...
...losses were close. Dave Rudnick lost by a score of 3-2, Bob Seelert by 3-2, and Bob Freeman by 3-1. Herb Wollan was down four holes by the end of the first nine, but he came back on the incoming nine, only to lose...
...Freeman realizes he has a tough row to hoe as Secretary of Agriculture, but he has no plans to back down from his bold programs. "I like to know where people stand and let 'em know where I stand." he says. "Pussyfooting around doesn't appeal to me." In recent weeks, Washington has been buzzing with rumors that if Freeman's grain program does not get through this year, he will be moved to another, less controversial Administration job. The White House flatly denies the gossip. Jack Kennedy likes Freeman as Secretary of Agriculture. "Besides," asks...
...spacetaculars, is attractively asserted by this modest little movie. Shot at Edwards Air Force Base, where the rocket ships are tested, the film tells the story of the Xis in terms of the men who fly it. The plot might better have been jettisoned at takeoff, but Jack Freeman's aerial-photography swells the mind with images of immensity...