Word: kellers
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Gordon, English; Nathanial Greenspun, Economics; Paul Gross, History and Science; Donald Hall, Jr., English; James C. Heighan, History and Science; Gordon D. Henderson, Social Relations; Norman M. Hinefeld, Economic; Eliot L. Hoffman, Government; Charles Campbell Hughes, Anthropology; William R. Jones, History and Literature; Andrew L. Kaufman, History; Kenneth C. Keller, Economic Bernard Kliman, Biology; Robert Knox 3rd, History and Literature; Armand A. Korzenik '49, Social Relations Robert L. Lasky, Government; Howard Laster, Physics; James S. Marcus, Romance Languages and Literatures; David P. Masher, Engineering Sciences; William Mason, Geological Sciences; Joseph May, History and Literature; Donald Maynard, Jr., Biology; Philip...
...KELLER...
...defeated Neil Shulman, 6-3, 7-5; Dunster's Pete Randall defeated Sam McClerd, 6-4, 6-2; Jim McCormick of Leverett defeated Hugh Raphael, 6-2, 6-3; Dwight Bartlett of the Hutch defeated Stan Gill, 6-4, 2-6, 6-4; and Bunny Ed Wilford defeated Don Keller...
...Just before he reached the retirement age of 65 last fall, Chrysler Corp.'s President Kaufman Thuma Keller moved into the post of chairman (TIME, Nov. 13). Last week Chrysler Corp. told its stockholders the proposed terms of its new contract with "K.T.," who is now running the Government's guided missile program. For five years if the stockholders approve Keller will serve as chairman at $300,000 a year (1950 salary as president: $250,800). After that, for the rest of his life, K.T. will be paid $75,000 a year for services he will be called...
Last week Father Keller announced the winners of the 1950 Christopher Awards -five prizes of $5,000 each, for books and movie scripts that are "at the same time entertaining, artistic, and inspirational." The $15,000 first prize in 1949 went to an Episcopalian-Architect George Howe, for his novel, Call It Treason. Of the eight award winners this year only two were Catholic...