Word: lateness
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Freshmen were not given the opportunity to vote for Allen L. Reische '61 because his petition for nomination was not submitted before the Monday evening deadline. Reische's campaign managers argue, however, that Zagat, one of the winners in yesterday's election, also submitted his petition late...
Though he admits that this charge is true, Warshaw has maintained that Reische's petition was too late even to be included on the ballot. Warshaw also claims that Reische's campaign was "not held on a high enough level," since it used poor taste...
Bigelow first became aware of the necessity for stopping war in 1945: "Late in World War II, I was a Captain of the destroyer escort DALE W. PETERSON--DE 337--and was on her bridge as we came into Pearl Harbor from San Francisco when the first news arrived of the explosion of an atomic bomb over Hiroshima. Although I had no way of understanding what an atom bomb was, I was absolutely awestruck, as I suppose all men were for a moment. Intuitively it was then that I realized for the first time that morally war is impossible...
...this season only Kent Hathaway among the Crimson outfielders, has been doing any real hitting. And Shepard's decision to play Shue is apparently motivated by a desire to muster a little more offensive strength; for Balboni has been slumping badly of late...
Mallonee closed the scoring gap to 7 to 2 with an unassisted thrust at 0:22 of the fourth period, and Nick Lamont brought the score to 9 to 3 at 4:50 after a pass from Mallonee, but it was much too late to do any good. The Tigers ran the final count to 12 to 3 in the last eight minutes...