Word: karle
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...pole vaulter Tom Blodgett contributed wins in their specialities. Jim Doty, Stan Doten, and Roger Wilson swept the hammer, and Hank Abbot triumphed in the shot. Shot putter Steve Cohen, fighting for a letter, uncorked a 49 ft., 7 3/4 in, heave on his last attempt to beat Karl Mayer of Dartmouth for second...
...vote to override the veto and doubly defeat the President. Republican Leader Everett Dirksen and Ike's other lieutenants in the Senate were in glum agreement; with the help of six farm-bloc minded Republicans (Kentucky's John Sherman Cooper. South Dakota's Francis Case and Karl Mundt, North Dakota's Milton Young and "Wild Bill" Langer, Nebraska's Carl Curtis) the Senate overrode the veto 64 to 29 with two votes to sp: re. But Indiana's Charles Halleck, the shrewd minority leader in the House, had already taken a reading...
Other University scholars included Karl Sax, professor of Botany; Judith N. Shklar, instructor in Government; Herbert J. Spiro '50, assistant professor of Government; Krister Stendahl, John H. Morison Professor of New Testament studies; and Lily R. Taylor, visiting professor of Classics...
Manifresco. In Czestochowa, Poland, according to Tygodnik Demokratyczny, police arrested two hustlers who had bought up all the portraits of Karl Marx they could find, painted halos over Marx's head, and were doing a brisk business selling them in front of a Czestochowa monastery as portraits of St. Joseph...
Finalists from Radcliffe are Ann Dudley Cronkhite, Melanie B. DuBois, Jeannette McClintock, and Elisabeth C. Munro. College finalists include Richard B. Cowan, Wallace F. Dailey, Richard J. Mackler, Karl J. Phaler, and Brainard O. Taylor...