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Albert Nickerson '62, involved in other eventful mountaineering adventures in past vacations from Harvard, was flown from base camp after the descent with minor frostbites. Unscathed were Edward Carmen '63, Leif-Norman Patterson, an MIT graduate student, and Walter Gove, a University of Washington graduate student...
Swinburn's "ring," said the government spokesman, had reported to two British embassy first secretaries-John G. Gove and James B. Flux. The diplomats were given 72 hours to leave the country. (The British Foreign Office promptly declared that two officials of parallel status in Egypt's London embassy were persona non grata...
...difficult to single out the outstanding numbers. The Morph Song, cleverly sung by Barbara Tulloch '54, William Monteith '53, Amory Sommarpia '52, and Norwood Gove '53 was excellent, as were Peter Coyne's Jumping to Conclusions and Cynthia Green's I Dreamed I Went to a Jolly-up. The latter was particularly distinguished by Ashenhurst's choral arrangement...
Ivan Nabokoff '53, who will direct the staging, announced that tryouts will begin February 7. Bob Beckwith '52, Joel Mandelbaum '53, and Jim Bolle '53 will handle the music, while Jim Ayars '53 and Norwood Gove '55 will be the managers...
Denver was not a frontier for long. By 1902 it had 37 schools-and its rising school population was beginning to outgrow them. Stately Superintendent Aaron Gove added sewing and cooking to the still rigid curriculum; roughriding Lucius Hallett bulled through a $6,000,000 bond issue to build three new high schools and enlarge ten other buildings; under able Jesse Newlon, teachers finally won a single salary scale. During the 1920s the city saw 26 new schools rise up all over town. But the race between the rising buildings and rising enrollments never seemed to stop. When 43-year...