Word: laster
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Press went alone until November, 1933, when ill health forced Murdock's retirement. David Pottinger again took over as acting director until January, 1936, when Dumas Malone was called in to take over, and once again Pottinger accepted the position of associate director. This situation laster until, after repeated requests by Pottinger and the successive directors, the Corporation voted to split the Press from the Printing office, and let it continue with policies set over the years of its association with the Press, except for the abolition of Murdock's ten per cent nest-egg that had, with generally lowered...
...newspaper strike. Among them: 66-year-old Roland Hayes, famed Negro tenor, who returned to a half-filled Carnegie Hall for his 30th anniversary concert and was greeted by a standing ovation; promising Latvian Pianist Herman Codes, 32, making his New York debut; and Negro Soprano Georgia Laster, 27, whose Town Hall recital was her prize as a winner of the Naumburg Musical Foundation contest...
...Elia Areeda, Economics; Albert Ira Borowitz, Classics; Martin Boykan, Music; Irwin Merton Braverman, Biology; Nathaniel Phillips Carleton, Physics; Gary Felsenfeld, Biochemical Sciences; Leonard Jay Friedman, Chemistry; Charles Frederick Gallagher, Far Eastern Languages; De Witt Stettin Goodman, Biochemical Sciences; Richard Woodward Hulbert, History; Jules Alfred Kernen, Chemistry (1950); Howard Joseph Laster, Physics; Paul Cocil Martin, Physics (1952); Robert Kenyon Nesbet, Physics; Anthony Gervin Oettinger, Engineering Sciences; David Dodd Perkins, English; John Chapman Pittenger, History; Archibald Campbell Spencer, English; Donald Theodore Trautman, Economics; and Ariel Charle Zomach, Physics...
...Henderson, Social Relations; Norman M. Hinefeld, Economic; Eliot L. Hoffman, Government; Charles Campbell Hughes, Anthropology; William R. Jones, History and Literature; Andrew L. Kaufman, History; Kenneth C. Keller, Economic Bernard Kliman, Biology; Robert Knox 3rd, History and Literature; Armand A. Korzenik '49, Social Relations Robert L. Lasky, Government; Howard Laster, Physics; James S. Marcus, Romance Languages and Literatures; David P. Masher, Engineering Sciences; William Mason, Geological Sciences; Joseph May, History and Literature; Donald Maynard, Jr., Biology; Philip E. Mills Jr., Mathematics; John L. Moore, Jr., Government; James P. Morton, Fine Arts; George I. Mulhern, Jr., Classic Richard A. Nenneman, History...
...starting lineup for the Funsters consisted of Dummond, Warden, Walker, Smith, and Raphael. Moulton, Wood, Goodman, O'Neill, and Laster started for the Gold-Coasters...