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Word: leached (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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Sporting an 8-3 mark for a close third place in League play, Penn has been stronger than expected this season. Joe Sturgis, Bart Leach, and Captain Dick Heylinun--all of them among the top eight scorers in the league--are helping to fill the gap caused by the graduation of Ernie Beck, who topped the E.I.B.L. scoring race for three seasons...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Strong Penn Five Favored to Defeat Crimson Varsity | 3/3/1954 | See Source »

Other faculty members who expressed their disapproval of the amendment were Daniel S. Cheever, lecture in Government, Oscar Handlin, associate professor of History, William C. Hardee, professor of Law, and Walter B. Leach, Story Professor...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Faculty Members Slash At Bricker Amendment | 1/27/1954 | See Source »

...Washington press. He asked them to his home barely five hours after he had thrown other newsmen off his trail. The five: the New York Times's Arthur Krock, Scripps-Howard's Charles Lucey, Kansas City Star's Duke Shoop, Knight Newspapers' Paul Leach, and the New York Herald Tribune's new Washington bureau chief, Roscoe Drummond. "Gentlemen," said Brownell as he walked into his living room, "you have been good to me in the past. Now I would like to do something for you." Then he spilled the Warren appointment, strictly "not for attribution...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: The Calculated Leak | 10/12/1953 | See Source »

Professor Leach's conduct in requesting the termination of the draft deferment of the Lubell Brothers is the final blow necessary to pry the undersigned from their comfortable apathy and contentment. It is no longer possible for an individual believing in the dignity of his fellow men and the Divinity of an Infinite Power before which all men are only partial in their knowledge--it is no longer possible or proper--to remain silent...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: RIGHT TO UNPOPULARITY | 4/30/1953 | See Source »

...announcement that the two would not be expelled--that steps be taken which would prevent the Lubells from continuing their legal education. All of these statements fall within the right of any citizen. The newspaper can properly expell a member, the Bureau can properly force a resignation. And Mr. Leach can go contrary to the determination of his colleagues. But how long can the rest of us remain silent? How long must it be before the forces wishing to preserve a man's right to first class citizenship (until criminally convicted) exert counter pressure? Counter pressures which unqualifiedly announce that...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: RIGHT TO UNPOPULARITY | 4/30/1953 | See Source »

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