Word: gilmore
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Forty ministers and laymen assembled at the Presbyterians' Gilmor-Sloane House in Stony Point, N.Y. for a week-long "Institute on Overseas Churchmanship," under sponsorship of the United Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Participants -mostly Presbyterians, with a sprinkling of Baptists, Congregationalists, Lutherans and Episcopalians-included an architectural engineer who commutes to Korea, a doctor and his wife going to Iran, a minister on his way to the American Church in Paris. Conferees listened to experts on such varied subjects as the mission work of the church, on the implications of the industrial revolution in Asia for Christianity...
...Gilmor, winner of eight of ten matches at 177, also advanced to the quarterfinals, only to lose a 7 to 4 decision to Les Walters of Penn State...
Paul Striker, Joe Noble, captain Bob Foster, and Bob Gilmor will be the lone Crimson entrants in the annual NCAA wrestling tournament which begins at Pitt this evening...
Like a good gravy, wrestlers improve with seasoning; this year's powerhouse becomes next year's juggernaut. For the varsity loses only captain Bob Gilmor, who won eight of ten at 177. All the others are sophomores...
Only Joe Noble, Bob Foster, and Bob Gilmor could advance beyond the preliminaries. Noble, at 147, scored a quick pin over Don Resnick of Temple in the first round, decisioned Yale's captain, Phil Hepner, 6 to 1 in the second, but lost in the quarterfinals, 9 to 0, to Lehigh's Dick Santora...