Word: leos
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Crane Brinton '19, McLean Professor of Ancient and Modern History, will receive this year's gold medal award of the Society of the Libraries of New York University at a dinner tonight in New York. Leo Gershoy, N.Y.U.'s professor of History, will present the award...
Crimson state John Cooke pitched to three batters before he settled down. Leo Balandis got the first of his three singles, followed by a long triple to left by Don Dix. A fielder's choice brought in the center fielder for the second run of the inning. Cooke allowed two rather tainted runs until relieved in the sixth inning. Altogether he was touched for six hits...
...Brown, Bruce Beringer, Bob Hirsch, Sam McClurd, and Daye Auerbach were the Leverett winners, while Summer Cohen and Leo Wolkow were the only two Commuters to comeout...
First team players are John Cotter, Pierre Lelandais, George Solla Sam Adams, Jim Johnson, Joe Sexton Colin Mclntyre, David Akers, Roger Salceby, Tom Calhoun, George Leo, Mark Collins, Brad Lundberg, Lowis Travis, and Bill Lewis...
...hard to know just what to do with Clarence E. McVey, the North Carolina carpenter who had been jailed after he defied a court order and insisted on sending his son to school a year before the law permits (TIME, April 9). Last week, Judge Leo Carr finally made his decision. Since David had nearly finished the school year, said the court, he might stay on and be promoted with his class. But father McVey would have to pay a price for his principles: a $150 fine or another 20 days in jail for contempt of court. Carpenter McVey, released...