Word: mathers
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Kirtley F. Mather, professor of Geology, termed Human Geography "one of the most significant fields for study in modern life," yesterday, as student protests over the recent demise of Geography crystallized into action on College and graduate levels...
...decades of his time, energy, and finances into college and high-school hockey, basketball, and track at little direct recompense to himself. He's made it possible for men like Crimson ice veterans John Garrison, Stan Priddy, Goodie Harding, and Dartmouth's '47 front line trio, Ralph Warburton, Bruce Mather, and Bruce Cunliffe to play hockey after college without becoming professionals. Brown gave Garrison use of the Garden for a month before the coach's departure for Europe, that the A.H.A. might get in shape for the Olympics...
Mainstays of the sextet, coached by John Garrison, one-time Crimson lineman, are Goalie Goodie Harding, who handled the Crimson nets in 1942, and the first line trio of Ralph Warburton, Bruce Mather, and Bruce Cunliffe, Dartmouth stars last year. First-string defense includes Stan Priddy, Yardling ice coach...
...might will be considered as acceptable by those many who sincerely believe communists to be an existing threat to the safety of the "American way of life." But it would take the most extreme sort of reactionary to condone the Barnes Bill in the face of Professor Kirtley F. Mather's brilliant attack Friday evening and the overwhelmingly convincing evidence presented in the State House yesterday afternoon by President Conant and other important educators...
...Mather, in his main speech and a single rebuttal, scored the bill as loosely worded and essentially totalitarian. He claimed that Communistic ideologies "cannot be defeated by threats of prison terms and heavy fines...