Word: key
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...first doubles team of Ager and Bullard rested while Ames and Hughes, Robb and Dave Key, and Mitch Reese and Bob Bramhall performed for the varsity...
Doubles--Ames and Hughes (H) defeated Conant and Watson (BU), 6-4, 7-5; Robb and Key (H) defeated Caldwell and Barry (BU), 6-1, 6-4; Reese and Bramhall (H) defeated Dutka and Frank...
...main trouble with the Key constitution as it stands now is that its Executive Board is composed of representatives from extra-curricular organizations, athletic committee, etc. to the extent of 37 members. This group is divided in its interests and, in most cases, unable or unwilling to do much of the every-day practical work of the Key...
...major proposition, therefore, by the Key is that these working members be increased to 32 to balance a reduced Representative Body, and given equal vote. The Cabinet, in line with increased efficiency, would be reduced from nine to seven members...
...Kane" is the story of William Randolph Hearst. As a skeleton for his plot, Welles uses the interviews of a reporter for a Luce-like organization, who is trying to find out the meaning of the great man's last word. Thinking that this word, "rosebud," might be the key to the whole life of Charles Foster Kane, the reporter speaks to Kane's second wife, his business manager, and his best friend. Thus the story unfolds in snatches and flashbacks, often going over the same scenes twice, but from different points of view...