Word: l
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...with a huge head (size 7⅞ hat) and thinning red-blond hair, he swears rarely, smokes not at all, limits his drinking to two Scotches (neat). He wears conservative ties and double-breasted suits, which he buys off the rack at St. Paul's Maurice L. Rothschild & Co. He is equally at home with bankers and ditchdiggers. He is formal in his professional relationships, always keeps his coat on whatever the temperature, looks disapprovingly on those of his associates who wear flashy sports jackets. While talking, even in private, he organizes his replies into Point One, Point...
...Britons, G. L. Mallory and A. C. Irvine, climbed up to 27,000 ft. and pitched camp. There they left their three porters and pushed upward into the mists. Whether they reached the top will probably never be known; they were never seen again. In 1933, the Marquess of Clydesdale (now the Duke of Hamilton) made the first flight over the mountain...
...other men engaged in the project are John Lohmann, Parker A. Kitchell, Charles F. Mansfield '46, Richard H. Wheeler '46, and Robert L. Mackintosh...
...winners of the Coolidge debating prize were named yesterday by Frederick C. Packard '20, associate professor of Public Speaking and head judge of the competition. They are Howard L. Swartzman '47 and Paul L. Wright '49, both of whom will take part in the H-Y-P debates...
President of the College's only film industry, William L. Alden '50, explains that the present shooting schedule is "plenty rugged," but that if the rains will hold off, the "Touch of the Times," Veritas' current production, may be finished by June...