Word: ladd
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...corner of Massachusetts Avenue and Linden Street, for the use of his press. Mac and Ed were there on the job to set up the type. The game was on Holmes Field, and perched up on the top row of the bleachers were Frederick Windsor '93 and Maynard ladd '94 to write up the game. But how to connect Windsor and Ladd with Mac and Ed? Again Hunt, overcomer of obstacles, came through with one of his schemes. He corralled a lot of boys with bicycles, and as fast as Windsor and Ladd could get a bunch of copy written...
Perhaps the strongest of these schools academically is Fuller Theological, with such scholars as New Testament Theologian George Ladd and Geoffrey Bromiley, Karl Earth's principal English translator. It is also the most innovative. Fuller has expanded its basic theology program and has created two new schools in World Mission and graduate psychology. It also has a program for black pastors without college degrees and offers various courses for the local black community...
...California housewife. A retired woman, Janet Lindo, 67, of Mineola, N.Y., "feels sorry for the little guy-he has to pay almost everything he has in taxes." Much of the anger is directed at property taxes. "They are too high and they're going higher," protests I. Gifford Ladd, of Wellesley, Mass. Moreover, many feel that they get little service in return for the taxes they pay. "They don't do enough with the tax money; you feel that people in government pocket the money themselves," complains Louis McDowell of Edmonds, Wash...
Many voices today insist that the businessman should turn the resources of his company toward solving social problems. H. Ladd Plumley, chairman of State Mutual Life Assurance Co. of America in Worcester, Mass., would add a qualifier: The public-spirited executive had better be prepared to face citizen suspicion and bureaucratic pettifoggery...
TACKLES. Richard Harris, Grambling, 6 ft. 5 in., 265 lbs.; and Tody Smith, Southern California, 6 ft. 5 in., 250 lbs. As menacing as any of the great pro linemen Grambling has turned out (Ernie Ladd, Willie Davis, Buck Buchanan), Harris is the quickest of the bunch-as fast, coaches swear, as some of the team's running backs. "When he decides he's going in," says one scout, "that's it. You can't keep him out." Though Southern Cal's Smith missed six games this season because of injuries, he will...