Word: matthew
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Built too late for Revolutionary associations, Holworthy Hall has a history of professors and poultry, of royalty and college pranks. Some of the building's history would, in fact, probably not please Sir Matthew Holworthy, who in 1681 left $1000 of his fortune for the "promotion of learning and the promulgation of the Gospel...
Such quiet restoration of the peace is typical of the University Police forces it almost always manages to quell annual springtime outbursts, or full-fledged football riots without wielding a club or swinging a fist. Instead, Lt. Matthew J. Toohy's 33-man force employs the subtler methods learned from many years of experience with College students...
...does not like to give up old sources of entertainment without a struggle, hence this analysis of your April 11 issue. The stage is set in the Publisher's Letter . . . Proceeding through NATIONAL AFFAIRS to the piece headed "Nothing Sacred," we learn that a stumblebum Senator [Matthew Neely] has had the temerity to express his irritation with [the President's] well-publicized churchgoing habits. . . Then, why you devoted one page in JUDGMENTS & PROPHECIES to the epistle of AECommissioner Murray ("Science and religion must join if the world is to survive the H-bomb") is difficult to understand...
...much longer on technology than on culture. Last week Millionaire Pick announced that his old friend, the Rev. Alan Humrickhouse, 43, would take over the job of running the foundation. With the blessing of Minnesota's Episcopal Bishop Stephen E. Keeler, he will leave his rectorship of St. Matthew's Episcopal Church in St. Paul and move out to Grand Junction, though he will stay on the rolls of the Minnesota clergy. His title: Assistant to the President of Pick Industries...
...Debate Council telegrammed the Department of Defense at that time, and urgently requested a reversal of the decision. Assistant Secretary of Defense Fred A. Seaton replied, however, that the decision was reviewed by Chief of Staff of the Army, General Matthew B. Ridgway, who upheld the directive because he thought it improper for the Cadets to participate, as they are integral parts of the armed forces...