Word: manne
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...lineup tomorrow will differ considerably from the one which ended the spring vacation southern trip with one victory and four defeats. Behind Ufford, sophomore John Rauh will play two, with Dave. Watts third. Gene Mann, a sophomore who missed the spring trip, will go at four, while senior Gerry Murphy will be the fifth man. The third sophomore player, Don. Bossart, in the six position, will also be playing his first time for the varsity after missing the southern matches...
Society for the Propagation of the Faith, Sheen is himself perhaps the most successful missionary of them all. He brought into the Church such unlikely prospects as Colonel Horace Mann of Tennessee, credited with leading a mudslinging campaign against Catholic Al Smith; Heywood Broun, archliberal freethinker; Louis Budenz, managing editor of the Communist Daily Worker. Other notable converts: Author Clare Boothe Luce, Violinist Fritz Kreisler, Broadway Stage Designer Jo Mielziner, Motor Scion Henry Ford II. Recently, he has been giving instruction to the wife of a diplomat and to Screen Star Virginia Mayo. He has converted thousands of unknown people...
Others are: Dick Mann, Rupe Maynard, Captain Lou McCagg, J. J. Moore, Frank Peale, Tom Peterson, Rubin Richards, Lee Rouner, Jim Slocum, Dan Simonds, Pete Simonds, Swede Sundquist, Bob Terry, Bob Webb, Kim Whiting, Jeff Wyman, and Pieter Van Thiel...
Veteran Gerry Murphy is tentatively set for the fifth slot of the forthcoming spring tour, inasmuch as Gene Mann, a promising sophomore, number one on last year's freshmen, can't make the trip. Senior Bill Goodman is slated for six, and sophomores Terry King, Dom Spencer and Herb Stone for seven, eight, and ten. Steve Sonnabend, a junior transfer from Cornell, who was ineligible last year, looks like the number nine man. Senior Dick Beche, sophomores Frank Goodman. Mike Ward, and Junior Paul Trinichieri complete the trip list...
Summary of House bouts: 125 pounds--Rogar Hagald (Leverett) decisioned Gene Mann (Kirkland); 135 pound--John Nyhan (Dudley) forfeited to Bill Klein (Leverett); 145 pound--Ed O'Neal (Leverett) decisioned Frank Dewar (Dudley); 155 pound--Ronnie Noonan (Winthrop) decisioned Herb Kaufman (Dudley); 165 pound--Ed Carey (Winthrop) decisioned Ken Herlihy (Leverett); 175 pound--John Nugent (Dudley) decisioned Herb Hoffman (Dudley); Unlimited--Frank Yoffe (Dudley) decisioned Arnie Horween (Eliot...