Word: kulp
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Dunster last night entered the College publication market with the release of the first issue of a monthly House newspaper, The Funster. The paper is co-edited by Earl Kulp '52 an Thomas J. Wilson '51, and financed by the House
...better off, they argued, if whisky were sold legally-and taxed-instead of just sloshing around the state as contraband, making cops greedy and bootleggers rich. This appeal to sweet reason was dramatized by the fact that the repeal group's leader, Tulsa Attorney Albert G. Kulp (rhymes with gulp), was a bone-dry teetotaler himself...
John R. Meyer '51 will be operation director, Raymond A. Reistor '52 publicity director, and Jay E. Janson '50 and Earl M. Kulp '52 executive committee members...
...Jansen '50, president of the Club and chairman of the delegation; Arthur W. Bingham '51, vice-president; William Gribble '50, secretary; Sanford Langa '51, operations director; A. John Klingel, Jr. '52; publicity director; Fred L. True 2L of the planning board; Charles L. McWhorter 3L, John Easton '47, Earl Kulp '52, James O'Reilly '50, John Luce '52, and Douglas McCallum...
...Kulp, a member of the American Scientific Affiliation and scientist on the Manhattan Project at Princeton during the war is now establishing a geo-chemistry laboratory at Columbia for applying the methods of physical chemistry to geology...