Word: lowe
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Three staff appointments for the '45 Album have been announced by Robert J. Low '45, chairman of the Album, following a preliminary meeting last week. The three appointments are Henry S. Middendorf, Jr. '45, business manager; Bruce H. Zeiser '45, circulation manager; and Thomas E. Binger '46, photographic editor...
...anyone who was unable to attend last week's meeting, there will be a second meeting tonight at 7:30 o'clock in Shepherd Hall. Several staff positions are yet to be filled, Low said...
...Stevens looked like even more of a white elephant than it had been in the plush-furnished days when its private owners could earn nothing on their $28,000,000 original investment. People talked about turning it into an office building, a free home for soldiers' wives, a low-cost hotel...
Cargill's left-handed thinking and high grain-shipping rates shoehorned it into the boat business in 1937. Smart, mathematics-minded Cargill president, John H. MacMillan Jr., designed his own unconventional low-cost "articulated unit" barge vessel, that looked like four boxes hooked together with springs and cables. When old-line shipyards refused to have anything to do with such a crazy thing, Chris Jensen turned out the unit in an improvised shipyard beside the Cargill grain elevators in Albany, N.Y. Only grief it ever met was a storm on Lake Michigan, which sank it in 60 feet...
Inevitably, high purpose was outvoted by low comedy: the salty songs roared by men away from women. Some are as topical as Tunisia, some such timeless bottle-bellowings as Cristofor Colombo, The Tattooed Lady and The Bastard King of England, all with well-scrubbed lyrics save for the commoner low-voltage expletives...