Word: holbrook
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...greatest thing ever since Kukla, Fran, and Ollie will effront local televiewers tonight at 6:45 p.m., when Edward J. Coughlin '52, William S. Holbrook '52, and Genevieve Geller, Wellesley '52, meet on WBZ-TV's "Spice of Life" show...
...recent issue of the Wellesley News Miss Geller described what she and her friends consider the "typical" Harvard man. Coughlin and Holbrook, neither of whom is typical of a Harvard man, will attempt to rebut the Wellesly opinion, and may be given an opportunity for a snide remark or two about the "typical" Wellesley girl...
CRIMSON--Bow, Mason; 2, Taub; 3, Mandel; 4, Lorenz; 5, Holbrook; 6, Kane; 7, Stifel; Stroke, Wheeler; 9, Humanstrum; Cox, Ottenheimer. Average height: 6 ft. 2 in. (with cox, 6 ft. 1 in). Average weight: 160 (with...
Also: Chase N. Peterson, William S. Holbrook, Robert E. Herzstein, Stuart Q. Florlage, Carroll M. Lowenstein, John L. Lewis, Donald L. M. Blackmer, John M. Stevenson, Louis B. McCagg, Charles S. Walsh, David L. Ratner, James E. Bacon, Thomas L. Barrette, Dustin M. Burke, Guy M. McKhann, Ronald S. Berman William R. Lamb...
...Holbrook said that although he believed the film corporation would pay the CRIMSON bill without trouble, the CRIMSON would bring court action against MGM if it didn't. No action against the Lampoon was planned, since the humor magazine's actions were regarded as a joke, Holbrook stated. But, he claimed, MGM derived publicity benefits from not notifying the CRIMSON that the stolen property was in its possession in Boston...