Word: maddens
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...those that enjoy just driving, but have neither the time nor the energy for uselessly walking around a golf course, a multitude of driving ranges operate both day and night along the Worcester Turnpike and other main highways. The closing of Ted Madden's range which was next to the Business School has caused some inconvenience, but the Harvard man can locate a driving range or pitch and putt course by driving for ten minutes along any of the Hub's great spokes...
First Period--Scoring: Kittredge (H) (Preston, Marshall), 3:02; Purcell (N) (unassisted), 4:14; Smith (N) (Madden, DeVarennes), 16:30; Byrne (N) (unassisted), 18:08; Holden (N) (Rochon, Campion), 19:29. Penalties: none. Saves: Corning, 5; Picard...
...opportunities. Defenseman Buddy Purcell sank the first one for the Huskies unassisted a little over a minute after Harvard's goal. He faked one defenseman out of position, and lifted it over Corning's stick from 20 feet out. Dick Smith made it 2 to 1 by converting Tom Madden's pass at 16:30, and Bob Byrne slipped in a rebound off defenseman Dusty Burke tow minutes later. Just before the end of the period Ron Holden slapped in a shot around Corning on passes from Bob Rochon and Jim Champion...
...graduates of the University: Representative John F. Kennedy '40 (Dem.-Mass.); conductor Leonard Bernstein '39; Dr. Francis D. Moore '35, Moseley Professor of Surgery at the Medical School; James L. Madden '31, president of Hollingsworth and Whitney Company; Luther A. Breck, Jr. '34, president of Joseph Breck and Sons Corp.; and Edward B. Hanify, 1938 Law School graduate and general chairman of the 1950 Boston Community Fund compaign...
Thomas G. Madden--Lionel; treasurer, Jubilee Committee; freshman crew...