Word: marvinism
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...McClure Kelley, 57, was elected president of Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton Corp., succeeding Marvin W. Smith, who stays on as chairman of the executive committee. Princeton-educated "Mac" Kelley practiced law in Washington, served as a special assistant to the U.S. Attorney General, joined Western Wheeled Scraper Co. in 1929 as a credit manager, rose to president. The company merged with Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton in 1951. As president, he will work on plans for an atomic locomotive under Chairman George A. Rentschler...
...contest, held annually as a practice for the Harvard-Yale-Princeton debate, was judged by Kenneth S. Lynn, assistant professor of English; George K. Gardner, professor of Law; and Marvin H. Taylor, Boston attorney...
...fifth and seventh, and to fill out the eight-man U.S. Olympic team, the committee had to reach far back into the pack. Most notable scoring casualty: Dartmouth's Bill Beck, best on the U.S. squad in the 1952 Olympics, who was edged out by Stowe's Marvin Moriarity...
...Named after the heroine of a Civil War poem (The Fate of Marvin) written by her uncle, Thomas E. Hogg...
...bleak, chilly day last week, as Samuel Marvin Griffin was inaugurated as the 72nd governor of Georgia, the Capitol flags flew at half-staff, in mourning for Georgia's 60th governor, John M. Slaton, who had died in the fullness of his 89th year just nine hours before the inauguration. Slaton's death recalled a story of rare political courage...