Word: julians
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Since he took over from Julian Coolidge '95 in September, 1940, Perkins has shown an appreciation for a good joke well played. The House member who risked his distinctly non-Hibernian neck to make the Lowell tower glow green on St. Patrick's Day night got a fine letter of recommendation to the Medical School, half of it devoted to that incident. When Perkins learned that the prankster was one of the first from his class to be admitted, he was not surprised. "I know they are always interested in a fellow with ideas," he says with a smile...
Glenn Wilson, another consistent scorer is slated for opening duty at one guard post, and Pete Geithner will probably open at the other. Dartmouth coach is Doggle Julian...
Each club will present two speakers to argue a hypothetical problem involving an aspect of the federal loyalty probe. Debaters for Casner Law will be Murray Drabkin and Robert I. H. Hammerman. Oliver S. Oldman and Julian H. Singman will represent Casner Equity...
Many scientists' prophecies about man's future are dark and gloomy. Man is doomed, say the crepehangers, to overpopulate his planet and hang on, half-starved until something worse happens. British Biologist Julian Huxley is more hopeful. In his new book, Evolution in Action (Harper; $2.75) Huxley says that man is "not just an animal"; he is something new in evolution, and he has a boundless future...
...explains. The something new was to mix in Tory politics (at which he still worked closely with Woolton). He became public-relations director for the Ministry of Works, and later boss of Britain's veterans' resettlement program. He started his own firm of business consultants and, with Julian Huxley and C.E.M. Joad, was on the panel of BBC's famed Brains Trust program...