Word: jaye
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Classics; Wayne Goodwin Barnett '50. Economics; Robert Neelly Bellah '48, Social Relations; Vaclav Edvard Benes '50, Philosophy; Sterie Theodore Beza '50, Economics; Jonathan Peale Bishop '48, Hist. & Lit; Frank Lyman Bixby '50, Government; Donald Lee Bornstein '50, Biology; Wilbert Kennith Carter '49, Anthropology; Frederic Lincoln Chapia, 2d '50, History; Jay Denton Coffman '50, Biology; Martin Robert Coles '50, Social Relations; Preston Craig Combs '50, History; James Franklin Crafts, Jr. '50, Philosophy and English; Roger Conant Cramton '50, History...
John F. T. Murray, vice-president; Robert B. McDermott, secretary; Jay J. Newman, treasurer; John S. Nolan, senior director; and John J. Hanson '46 and Phillip J. Nexon, junior directors...
Half-colours were awarded to the following regular players on the first and second fifteen's: Thorpe Kelly, Audy Ecklund, Hollis Hunnewell, Doug Purdy, Pierre Lelandais, John Harley, Gerry Dekoch, Al Green, Bill Miller, Ken Kunhardt, Charley Whiting, Jose Soriano, Kit Kiang, Jay Lyons, Dwight Nishimura, Bill Swan, George Whitney, Jerry Cummings, and Sturgiss Eaton...
...state jobs. Judge Fine, longtime boss of Luzerne County (Wilkes-Barre), was heavily attacked by Grundymen who called him "a cardboard candidate," "Little Sir Echo," and a "political judge" who winked at gambling. Grundy set out a bait for undecided voters by backing retired Philadelphia Banker Jay Cooke, who insisted he was an independent. Duff met the challenge headon. "Cooke is no more independent of the old guard than the thumb on Grundy's right hand," snorted Duff. "I would prefer to be defeated than to be on a mixed ticket...
...increase managers for the next three seasons were also announced yesterday. They are: William Herbert Murphy Jr. '51 of Boston and Kirkland House, Robert Shaw Oliver Harding '52 of Rumson, New Jersey and Winthrop House, and Jay W. Hearst '53 of Palatine, Illinois and Matthews Hall...