Word: glover
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Glover, 64, stepped into the board chairmanship of the Anaconda Copper Mining Co., the world's No. 2 copper producer (behind Kennecott), succeeding Cornelius F. Kelley (TIME, May 30). Glover got a law degree at the University of Oregon in 1915, served as a sergeant in World War I. In 1919 he hung out his shingle in Great Falls, Mont., representing among others Montana Power, Great Northern Railway, Anaconda. He joined Anaconda's legal department full time in 1943, and within eight years was general counsel and a vice president. Recently, Glover skillfully helped resolve thorny difficulties over...
Crimson wrestling captain Kenneth Culbert recently received the newly-established Glover Ames Memorial Trophy for the year's outstanding wrestler. Sophomore Bob Gilmor, who wrestled 167 during the season, was awarded the Henry Russell Ames Memorial Trophy, Presentation of these prizes, both new awards, was made at last week's annual team dinner...
Choutean Dyer missed qualifying for the 100 by two-tenths of a second with a 52.8 trial clocking. Yale's Rex Aubrey won the event in 50.1, ahead of John Glover of Dartmouth...
...Kerry Donovan took the 50-yard freestyle in a blanket finish which the judges took over 15 minutes to decide. Yale's Rex Aubrey took second, followed by Dick Pennigton of the University of Iowa, Dartmouth's John Glover, Robinson Ord of Cornell, and the Crimson's Chouteau Dyer...
...John Glover of Dartmouth and Yale's Rex Aubrey, Kerry Donovan, and Sandy Gideonse will control the 50 and 100 free style events, with the Mid-West's only apparent opposition being Ron Gora of Michigan. Dyer, Edwards, Gus Johnson, Lind, Pete Macky, and Stu Ogden will enter for the Crimson, with Jorgensen being a possible extra if his temporary illness keeps him from...