Word: grayness
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...into effect until their counsel could report. He reached an opposite result. Meanwhile, Grenville Clark, who had just resigned from the Corporation, called in still a third, Robert G. Dodge. His report agreed with Farley's Both reports reached the President and Fellows, and they responded by asking Ropes, Gray, Best, Collidge, and Rugg for a fourth, report. Oscar M. Shaw for that firm penned a vigorous endorsement, though not wholly without reservation as to details...
...conflict here revolved mainly around the relation that the Arnold trustees intended between Harvard and the Arboretum. The gift might be considered an outright grant to the University with strings, attached, like a gift to Harvard for scholarship funds. This was, to oversimplify, a major line taken by Ropes-Gray. In such a case, the University is free to use the funds for whatever purpose it feels will further its purpose. The report added, however, that use of the Arboretum must also be justified as in the garden's best interests, and construed those interests broadly. On the other hand...
...second half belonged to Kirkland. The second half belonged to Krikland. The Deacons had their own way until the final quarter, when they tallied on a six yard pass from star quarterback Bill Garety to end John Gray. Krikland threatened again, but a long punt by Bruce Downey pulled Dunster out of danger...
Marianne Moore, Pulitzer Prize winner for poetry in 1951, will give a reading of her poetry at 4 p.m. today in New Lecture Hall. She will read under the auspices of the Morris Gray Poetry Fund. Nationally known, one of Miss Moore's most recent works is "Collected Poems." She has received several other prizes for her poetry, including one from Yale...
...reception will be held at the home of Dr. and Mrs. William Hung, 31 Gray St., Cambridge...