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Soon afterward, the offensive began to roll. Len Hall became a White House regular. Last month Ike appointed Arizona's ex-Governor Howard Pyle as administrative assistant in charge of patronage on federal-state projects. A few days later, he called in Washington's Governor Arthur Langlie to urge him to run against Democrat Warren Magnuson for the Senate in 1956. Last week Ike approved plans to talk personally to every Republican national committeeman, every member of the financial committee, every state chairman, and delegates from every major Republican women's group...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: DWIGHT EISENHOWER, POLITICIAN | 2/28/1955 | See Source »

Phil Herrera lost, 3 to 4, to Jim Simmondts, Tech captain. Jack Graef (130) beat Mike Holmes, 3 to 1, and Len Miller was shut out by Tom Callahan, 3 to 0. Bill Miller (157) was also blanked, 7 to 0, by Join Hirschi...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Varsity Wrestlers Overcome MIT to Gain Fifth Win, 1-9 | 2/23/1955 | See Source »

Captain Ken Culbert, last season's individual high scorer on the varsity, and senior Len Miller will wrestle in 177 and 147 classes, respectively. The only active junior wrestler will be Ed Keating at 130. Keating went undefeated last season but has lost two matches thus...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Varsity Wrestles Pennsylvania in First Home Meet | 1/7/1955 | See Source »

...first team: ends, Joe Castle (Pennsylvania) and John Morris (Cornell); tackles, Len Oniskey (Cornell) and Jim McGuinness (Brown); guards, Bill Meigs (Harvard) and Thorne Shugart (Yale); center, Jim Doughan (Yale); backs, Pete Kohut (Brown), Royce Flippin (Princeton), Dick Meade (Cornell), and Vin Jazwinski (Brown...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Meigs, Anderson Awarded Positions on All-Ivy Teams | 11/23/1954 | See Source »

...ball game. Still shaken, last week the Badgers lost another to Iowa, 13-7. ¶ Rice had Rapid Richard Moegle, last year's Cotton Bowl hero, but it managed to upset the dope by losing to Wisconsin and S.M.U. ¶ Purdue turned up with a hot-handed teenager, Len Dawson, who passed the Boilermakers to an astonishing upset over Notre Dame (27-14). But if Quarterback Ralph Guglielmi and his "Irish" teammates were something of a disappointment, Dawson and Purdue were soon the same: they took two games to recover their poise. Last week, against Illinois, they were back...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Mid-Season | 11/8/1954 | See Source »

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