Word: leos
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Certainly the open-minded CRIMSON with its controversial but commendable stand on Academic Freedom is not contemplating a foray into the jaws of Religious Bigotry? The evidence is scanty but the implications were there. Leo V. Zavatone '56 Joe Cronin...
...LEO ABINGTON...
...York Post, having come by the same story, broke out with high-key headlines: SECRET RICH MEN'S TRUST FUND KEEPS NIXON IN STYLE FAR BEYOND HIS SALARY. Tied to the headline was a Post "special" from Los Angeles, written by the Post's West Coast Correspondent Leo Katcher. For more than a month Katcher had been getting together a political series on Nixon for the Fair Dealing Post. Katcher, too, had interviewed Lawyer Smith about the trust fund, and Smith had talked to him freely. Katcher's "special" to the Post began: "The existence...
...gloriously Dickensian servant, Sam Weller. The trial scene, too, though it is made the climax of the evening, has been shorn of its full comic grandeur, with Mr. Serjeant Buzfuz's appearance in it all too brief. But Stiggins, the red-nosed parson, and Jingle and Mrs. Leo Hunter and many others have a proper share in the fun, and Mr. Young has contrived a sort of affectionate final roundup in the Fleet Prison. There is an attractive cast, and John Burrell's direction is neither too muscular nor too quaint. However debatable a change in terms...
Kazmaier, playing for Section F, was aided by his former teammate Dick Pivorotto, two former Crimson basketball players, Bob Bramhall and Gerry Murphy, both '52, Leo Flyn, a member of the 1948 Crimson team, and several other former college stars...