Word: harold
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...left his Sam Peck Hotel room only to walk to the Federal Court Building across the street. Away from his friends and his family (he has two sons, three daughters), friendly, family-minded Ronald Davies began to understand for the first time what New York's famed Judge Harold Medina once said to him: a judge is alone no matter how many people he may have around...
...line, Bob Foster has won the starting berth at center, and Carl Framke, just back in action following an appendectomy, should give added support as he rounds into shape. Guard slots will be manned by Harold Anderson and Tom Hill, subbing for the injured Jim Keating. There has never been much doubt that veterans Pete Briggs and Bob Shaunessy would start at tackle, and by this time any doubts have certainly been removed. Dave Schein will give strong support at this position...
...expected to make a quick return to action however, is Jim Keating, who held the guard position opposite Harold Anderson until he was injured against Tufts. Pete Eliades, who has seen some action at center, will be shifted to the vacant guard slot to provide needed weight, it was announced...
Mikoyan's life remained just as closely geared to the dictator's. Britain's former Laborite Secretary for Overseas Trade Harold Wilson recalls that, in tune with Stalin's nocturnal habits, negotiations with Mikoyan "usually began at 10 or midnight and ended at 4 or even 6 a.m. Once he said: 'You in England have been traders for many centuries. But we know how to bargain, too-I come from a long line of Armenian traders!' ): Another time, when Wilson chaffed, "The trouble with you Russians . . ." Mikoyan broke in: "I am not a Russian...
According to Dr. Harold B. Pepinsky of Ohio State University, the ideal person to send on the first long space voyage would be a female midget who is a graduate of M.I.T. with a Ph.D. in physics. He added that it might be a good idea if she were psychotic too, or at least wacky enough to enjoy long periods of isolation in inhospitable space...