Word: karle
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Frederick Shelton prize fellowships for travel in any part of the world have been awarded to three seniors--John A. Armstrong of Leverett and Schenectady, Paul A. David of Adams and New York City, and Karl G. Heider of Winthrop and Lawrence, Kansas, it was announced yesterday...
Also, Illinois: James C. Beck of Kirkland and Chicago; Alan S. Gratch of Leverett and Chicago; Richard M. Rosenberg of Winthrop and Chicago; and Donald R. Spuehler of Kirkland and Elgin; Iowa: Jack J. Stiffler of Adams and Mitchellville; Kansas: Karl G. Heider of Winthrop and Lawrence and Cliff F. Thompson of Lowell and Kansas City; Maine: James F. Armstrong of Dunster and Wilton and Bruce F. Cameron of Kirkland and Bristol...
...caught last half of House's chamber music concert. The novelty on the program was Wenzel Matiegka's charming if uninspired trio for flute, viola and guitar, with 'cello part added by Schubert; ensemble a bit ragged, but guitarist Richard Zaffron contributed delightfully quaint twanging and strumming. Flutist Karl Kraber ended concert by deftly tossing off virtuoso solo part in Telemann's sturdy A-Minor suite for flute, strings and continuo...
...minutes later, Ham Gravem, at third singles, followed with a swift 6-4, 6-0 victory over Jeff Arnold, one of the country's top junior players, and sixth man Karl Purnell blasted out a 6-1, 6-1 win over Dick Daniels to give the Crimson a 3-0 lead...
...varsity tennis team, fresh from an impressive 11-4 victory over Yale, will face a mediocre Dartmouth squad this afternoon at Hanover. In search of its fifth Eastern Intercollegiate League win against no losses, the Crimson will be without several of its regular players; Ben Heckscher, Connie Fischer, Karl Purnell, and Cal Place...