Word: greeley
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William S. Swinford '62, of Eliot House and Oklahoma City, Okla., received the Frederick Greeley Crocker Memorial Football Trophy, the most valuable player award...
...Both the Cromwellian and French revolutions were corrupted by utopian illusions and the confusion of contradictory visions of social perfection. Abraham Lincoln was dogged by the absolutistic demands of Horace Greeley, William Lloyd Garrison and Wendell Phillips, and he had more genuine charity than all of them. In the interventionist controversy preceding World War II we were confronted by a frequently noxious combination of nationalistic and perfectionist isolationism, trying to persuade the nation to remain pure by remaining irresponsible ...Some of the soberness of Catholic social theory certainly derives from its exclusion from the political realm of the yearning...
Perfecting of methods to store blood made transfusions routine and cut the costs. Surgeons learned how to open and repair a blue baby's heart, use plastic replacement parts-and taught skilled techniques to enough other surgeons so that a doctor like Walter M. Boyd of Greeley, Colo., can say: "I regularly perform operations never heard of 25 years ago. At our little hospital we have four or five men who can handle just about anything that comes along...
...presidential nominee maintained her husband and her lover together under the same roof. Victoria stoutly defended her new freedom, but her political cause was lost. She spent election night 1872 in jail, charged with sending obscene material through the mails, and Ulysses S. Grant beat her - and Horace Greeley - by a considerable margin...
July 24, Dr. Dana M. Greeley, President, American Unitarian Association...