Word: hutchinsons
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...James Hutchinson died yesterday morning of a cerebral hemorrhage suffered Wednesday night. She was the wife of James A. Hutchinson Jr. '28, coach of Harvard's junior varsity hockey team...
Died. Fred Hutchinson, 45, hot-tempered, harddriving manager of the Cincinnati Reds baseball team, a pennant winner in 1961; of lung cancer, which forced him to retire last August; in Bradenton...
Arriving in Hutchinson, Kans., he walked through the lobby of the Baker Hotel, tried to get into an elevator. But the elevator was already jammed, and someone in the rear, recognizing Miller, cried out sarcastically: "Welcome to Hutchinson." Retorted Miller: "Thank you. And Merry Christmas." And in Reno, a little old lady who had just shaken Miller's hand turned to a friend and clucked: "The last time I shook a candidate's hand it was Dewey's. And it didn't do him any good either." The biggest audience that Miller drew all week...
...A/2C) JAMES HUTCHINSON...
...Ecumenical Weekly," will soon have a new editor. Stepping down is scholarly Harold E. Fey (rhymes with sky), 65, whose zesty crusades and courageous sacred-cow punching have made Chicago-published Century a well-read and well-heeded organ of Christian unity since he succeeded the late Paul Hutchinson in 1956. Fey says, tongue in cheek: "Our editors retire at 65 because Dr. Hutch inson did. I believe he was right. Old men often get irresponsible because they know they will not be there to bear the consequences...