Word: guarding
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...freshman lineup will be: left end, Bob Boyda; right end, Bob Mautz; left tackle, Carl Sheridan; right tackle, Darwin Wile; left guard, Tom Gaston; right guard, Bill Swinford; center, Ed Watters; left halfback, Roy Williams; right halfback, John Damis; quarterback, Grady Watts; fullback, Gil Bamford...
...starting JV lineup will be: left end, Dick Aadallen; right end, Jerry Sullivan; left tackle, Roger Hallowell; right tackle, Bill Greelish; left guard, Bill Hurley; right guard, Jerry Weidler; center, Jon Christensen; quarterback, Ted Marmor; left halfback, Charlie Leamy; fullback, Jim Nelson; right halfback, Bob Dean...
...running start because he knows and understands his district through personal identification. He was born on an Ingham County farm, heir to three generations of Ingham County farmers ; he worked as a youth in Lansing's Fisher Body plant; after a four-year World War II Coast Guard hitch, he practiced law (University of Virginia Law School, '49) in Lansing, came up through the political ranks from assistant Ingham County prosecutor to prosecutor to Congress...
...started sending out newsletters to his constituents describing everything from his activities on the House Banking and Currency Committee to his successful sponsorship of a bill establishing National Safe Boating Week (at the request of his old service, the Coast Guard). The newsletters gave him a chance to sell his own ideas about issues on which the Sixth District was doubtful, among them reciprocal trade, which Chamberlain supported even though many Sixth District automen, fearful of foreign competition, were in opposition...
...notable changing of the Presbyterian guard was announced last week. President John A. Mackay (rhymes with sky) of Princeton Theological Seminary retires automatically next summer at the age of 70; replacing him in the fall will be Dr. James Illey McCord, 38, dean and professor of systematic theolegy at Austin (Texas) Presbyterian Theological Seminary...