Word: g
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...letter sent to Institute members last week, Ballard and Godfrey G. Truslow '56, president of the Club, wrote in regard to the Theatricals: "In the past few years the cast has been drawn from the College as well as from the (Club) membership. This has been satisfactory, but this year we are limiting participation to members of the Club...
...G. MARTIN...
Sports illustrated singles out Peter G. Briggs and Robert T. Shaunessey as freshman football stars most likely to bolster the varsity lineup next year. The magazine's latest issue says that Harvard will get "help where it needs it most, in the line, particularly from Pete Briggs and Bob Shaunessey...
When it comes to putting Frenchmen into the tumbrels of political recrimination, none are more skillful than other Frenchmen. In The Gravediggers of France, in 1944, French Journalist Pertinax (André Géraud) called Paul Reynaud the third gravedigger (after Gamelin and Daladier and before Pétain and Laval). Reynaud now makes an eloquent case for the proposition that, if he helped dig the grave, it was really his political enemies who committed the murder and provided the corpse...
...Lincoln's eldest son Bob or his youngest, Tad, but all four Lincoln sons had received a private emancipation proclamation from the man they called "Pa." His attitude was: "Let the children have a good time." Biographer Randall (Mary Lincoln), widow of the late Lincoln scholar J. G. Randall, brings a mother-hen style to her bundle of anecdotes that will wholly please only devoted parents and memorabilia collectors, but the book does light up Lincoln as father, and what it means to grow up in the shadow of a great...