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...Goldfader, big fullback, scored twice. He picked up a fumble by Dick Collins on the Yardling ten yard line and went over at 3:51 of the second period. Bill Marsh converted to give Brandeis a 7 to 0 lead, which lasted till half-time, despite John Culver's recovery of a Brandeis fumble on the Blue and White nine. A Yardling fumble two plays later killed this chance...
Clasby's run and Warren O'Donnell's conversion at 9:09 of the third quarter tied the game, but the Blue and White, led by Goldfader and Cunningham, staged a 52-yard march, capped by Goldfader's plunge from the one. Marsh again converted...
...command of the news room to be shared with 50-year-old Managing Editor Milburn ("Pete") Akers (TIME, Nov. 14). This week, the elder Field made the transfer of power complete. He gave up his title of publisher, though he remained on the masthead as president, and made Marsh Field editor & publisher of the newspaper which he will some...
...changes were made at the suggestion of Editor Richard J. Finnegan, 66, onetime publisher of the Times, who told Field that Marsh was learning the newspaper business so fast that Finnegan could step into semi-retirement as "consulting editor." Field Sr. not only agreed but decided to step out himself. In the game of musical chairs, young Field's team of deputies moved into power in name as well as fact. Akers took on the title of executive editor, and into his old job as managing editor stepped 39-year-old Thomas F. Reynolds, able, longtime Sun-Times Washington...
Provost Buck and Dean Griswold will speak at this afternoon's ceremonies, which begin at 4 p.m. on the Graduate Center grounds, Designer Water Gropius, Professor of Architecture, will also talk, as will John B. Marsh '03, president of the Law School Fund, and Malcolm Pirnie '10, chairman of the Harvard Foundation for Advanced Study and Research, the alumni organization of the Graduate Schools of Arts of Sciences, Education, Design, and Public Administration...