Word: geoffrey
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Vincent S. Aoki of Honolulu; Geoffrey T. Chalmers of Gambier, Ohio; Roger L. Clifton of Longmeadow, Mass.; Henry C. Dyer of St. Louis, Mo.; Harry K. Eldridge of Albany, N. Y.; Sigo Falk of Pittsburgh, Pa.; John W. Fowler of Naugatuck, Conn.; Robert H. Jaffe of Jamaica, L. I.; John R. Lind, of Wilmette, Ill.; Peter W. Macky of Paget, Bermuda; Arnold Marglin of Hollywood, Cal.; Arthur W. Martin of Seattle, Wash.; Lester R. Moulton, Marblehead, Mass.; Stewart Ogden, Louisville, Ky.; Harold P. Santmire of Buffalo, N. Y.; Stephen L. Singer of New Rochelle, N. Y.; Glenn E. Sisler...
...following, flat terms: "And, when the war ended, a sense of frustration and disillusionment gripped England, and what Hitler's bombs could not do, socialism with its accompanying evils shortly accomplished." The Laborite Herald ran the story under the headline, APOLOGIZE, BILLY−OR STAY AWAY! Laborite M.P. Geoffrey de Freitas announced that he would ask a question in the House about why Graham was allowed to come to Britain...
Speculating that there will be an increased number of students needing part-time work in the next few years, Geoffrey H. Ball '55, appointed chairman of the committee, called for an investigation into the jobs created by the University, the equalization of wages in respect to non-student employees, and outside employment...
...Geoffrey H. Ball '55 will head a Council committee to study the student employment system, including an investigation into the relations between the Student Employment Office and the HUERA...
...that "the Christians' God and the Masons' God are not one and the same . . . the two loyalties are in conflict," he announced that he would bar any clergyman who is a Mason from preaching or ministering to his congregation. At Lambeth Palace it was announced that Dr. Geoffrey Francis Fisher, Mason and Archbishop of Canterbury, "does not wish to reply to the article." ¶According to Ecclesia, official publication of Catholic Action in Spain, 353 Spaniards are well along the road to sainthood-among them, 186 priests and monks killed in the Spanish Civil...