Word: kirks
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Pitney Van Dusen, Harvard's William Ernest Hocking, Bishop G. Bromley Oxnam, the International Missionary Council's Abbe Livingston Warnshuis, the World Council's Henry Smith Leiper, Industrialist Harold Hatch, ex-President Mary Emma Woolley of Mount Holyoke. Secretary and spark-plug is Dr. Walter Van Kirk, of the Federal Council's Department of International Justice...
...same rank; while swell-shirted Herbert Claiborne Pell, the Newport bolshevik, moved from the hot spot at Lisbon to one at Budapest, as Minister to Hungary. Edwin Carleton Wilson, at Uruguay and William Dawson, at Panama, changed jobs, both at Ambassadorial rank, and spare, smooth Alexander Comstock Kirk was promoted from Rome Embassy counselor to Minister to Egypt...
Navy's press section, smaller, but more experienced from pre-Defense days in handling publicity, is somewhat thinnerskinned. It has a nucleus of capable men -Captain Alan G. Kirk, longtime Naval Attache in London, Chief of the Intelligence Division; Commander Harry R. Thurber, head of Navy's press section; Lieut. Commander Robert Berry...
Fourth place honors went to Kirk of New Hampshire with Bob Nichols of the Crimson close on his heels. Sambold of the Wildcats and Harmen of the Indians were next in order...
...Boston University to their credit and hope to repeat last year's win. The Varsity race will be run over a four mile course, starting near the Larz Anderson Bridge on the Cambridge side of the river and finishing opposite the Newell Boat House. Led by Jones and Kirk, New Hamshire will be the team to beat...