Word: gordons
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...topic, "Resolved: That there should be a union of the United States and the British Commonwealth of Nations", will be William Murphy '42, Roger C. Hensleman '42, Thomas J. O'Toole 1L, Payson R. Wolff '42, Harold M. Bailin '43, and Arthur H. Northup '42. Alternates are John I. Gordon '42 and Haskell Grodberg...
...Medical Missionary Gordon Stifler Seagrave formed a mobile medical unit of four missionary surgeons and 35 nurses when Burma was invaded, organized an emergency ambulance service and put field hospitals where they are most needed. Last fortnight Dr. Seagrave set up temporary shop in the middle of a bomb-wrecked and deserted Burmese town, spent three days & nights at the operating table almost without rest, in his ceaseless effort to save the lives of wounded Chinese soldiers...
Those receiving the awards were Hugh C. Cutler, research associate in the Botanical Museum, Richard E. Schultes '37, research associate in the Botanical Museum, Lloyd A. Metzler, instructor in Economic, Gordon N. Ray, instructor in English, Marck Schorer, Briggs-Copeland Faculty Instructor in English Composition, Rolf Singer, research associate in Mycology, and Otto Benesch, research fellow and special lecturer at Wellesley College...
Inspector. In Louisville, Gordon Jones was sent to the penitentiary for posing as a Federal agent, taking $590 from a bank. He did it by walking in, telling the bank cashier that he wanted to take the money away to see if it was counterfeit...
...said Gordon, "selfish or private interest must be ruled out. . . . Let us paraphrase Abraham Lincoln: Let it be 'regimentation of the people, by the people and for the people...