Word: geralds
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Gerald W. Gorman '54 of Lowell House and Frank A. Olson '53 of Dunster won awards in the Coolidge Prize Debate yesterday afternoon. The prizes, about $160 each, were awarded to the top two debaters of six finalists arguing "Resolved. That the tidelands oil fields should be the property of the individual states," in Busch-Reisinger Museum...
...Dudley report by Gerald Alch '54 and and Christ Nicholson '54 supplemented a Council study earlier this year advocating a new building to answer the commuter problem. "Facilities are far from adequate for the almost 400 students who use the building," the report stated...
Half a world away, aroused Frenchmen still argued the case of Robert and Gerald Finaly. Both boys, sons of Jewish parents, had been baptized as Roman Catholics after their parents died in wartime concentration camps. Earlier this year they were spirited across the Spanish border by zealous Catholics to prevent their being returned, by a court order, to Jewish relatives (TIME, March 16). Moderate-minded Frenchmen hoped that the children could be put in the care of a theologically neutral group until a higher court rules on the appeal of their Catholic foster mother. Meanwhile, the Finaly family addressed...
Asia's No. 3 war is going well. Thirteen months after he arrived in Malaya with a directive from Churchill to clean up the Communists, High Commissioner Sir Gerald Templer announced last week that mass detentions and deportations are no longer necessary. Hated regulation 170, under which the British have arrested and screened whole villages, kept more than 10,000 suspected Communist collaborators in concentration camps and deported 761 others, was abolished. "We are about where I hoped we should be by this time," wiry General Templer told the Malayan Federal Legislative Council, with about as much optimism...
...Gerald James Holten, assistant professor of Physics and General Education, will become an associate professor, effective July 1, 1954, Provost Buck announced yesterday...