Word: gordons
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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This did not mean quick and big production. WPTB Chairman Donald Gordon repeated his "Don't be a grabber'' plea (TIME, Sept.11). But plants equipped to turn out the metal articles could now go ahead and turn them out if they could find men and materials left over after filling Government orders. WPTB added: prices must be kept at 1941 levels...
...last of five resignations takes place tomorrow when Robert S. Morison '30 resigns as assistant professor of Anatomy. Morison earned his M.D. here in 1935. Other resignations since July 31 have included those of Gordon M. Moe as associate in Pharmacology, Hiram H. Merrit as associate professor of Neurology, John T. Williams as assistant professor of Gynecology, and Anthony O. Dahl as faculty instructor in Biology and tutor in the Department of Biology...
...singles matches, Bob Ross, playing number one for Harvard, lost to Tech's Gordon Chun, 2-6, 7-5, 6-3, while Moe Levin of the Crimson trounced Tom Henson, 6-2, 6-2. Jack Hugus of M.I.T. defeated Milt Stearns, 6-3, 6-3, and Crimson man Bob Rayle lost to Bruce Mayer, 6-2, 6-0. Tow Ellis and Bill Mayleas of Harvard evened up the singles by defeating Roy Haddox and Tom Cummings, 6-1, 6-2, and 4-6, 6-3, 6-1, respectively...
Beside being a factor in certain unmentionable questions, Julian Gordon found it a problem at the Parker House too. As the evening were on, the bottle washer broke down, (we thought it would on our report), and the guests had to return old glasses for refills. The paper machine with a lease would have avoided this, Julian says...
From Normandy last week came a story that set the U.S. press afuming. Three reporters (Baltimore Sun's Lee McCardell, New York Post's Stanley Frank, Des Moines Register and Tribune's Gordon Gammack) and an artist, Parade's John Groth, attached to the Ninth Air Force had been ordered out of France. Their explanation: they had displeased the Ninth's public-relations chief, Colonel Robert Parham, a prewar United Press bureau manager, by reporting other news of the war, failing to devote themselves to producing publicity for the Ninth Air Force...