Word: gilmour
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Advocate will begin a policy of expanded coverage of the college community with the printing this week of a study of "The Jew at Harvard," Lloyd Gilmour, Jr. '51, Secretary, announced last night...
...spring competition for the Advocate will start at 7:30 p. m. tonight Gilmour also announced. For the first time the editors want students interested in doing research for articles, as well as candidates for the literary and business boards...
...Died. J. Gilmour ("Gloomy Gil") Dobie, 69, an alltime great among U.S. football coaches; in Hartford, Conn. In his 33 years of power-play coaching, lanky Gil Dobie went through eleven consecutive undefeated seasons, drove his teams (North Dakota State, University of Washington, Navy, Cornell, Boston College) to a record of 180 victories, 45 losses, 15 ties...
Preparing to publish her fourth issue since revival last spring, Mother Advocate last night sent out a call for more material through her summer executive, Lloyd S. Gilmour, Jr. '49, from her newly-painted abode at 40 Row Street. The deadline is September...
Recently appointed by Lloyd S. Gilmour, Jr. '50, president and founder of LSGP, the new staff is also considering Cambridge appearances by Cornelia Otis Skinner and Eddie Condon. Handling these productions will be Walter D. Palmer '50, Cambridge promotion manager, Armin St. George '49, directing ticket sales, and Stuart C. Welch, Jr. '50, art director...