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Squires (W), defeated Watis, 3-0; Ufford (H), defeated Symington, 3-0; Elliot (H), defeated Larson, 3-1; Rcisner (H), defeated Terry, 3-0; Glessner (H), defeated Maxon, 3-2; Sexton (H), defeated Friends, 3-2; Buickner (W), defeated White, 3-1; Miller (W), defeated Bell, 3-2; Sargeant (W), defeated Gastill...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Squash Men Bow To Williams, 6-3; '53 Triumph, 5-4 | 12/17/1949 | See Source »

Graduate students receiving Sheldon Travelling Fellowships are: John M. Blum '43 2G, history; Constantine P. Cavarnos '42 3G, philosophy; Arthur P. Gardner 3G, Germanic languages and literatures; John M. Maxon 3G, fine arts; Charles L. Remington 1G, biology; Thomas C. Smith 1G, history; and Henry T. Dohrman, Jr., Gr. Dv., theology...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fellowships Awarded for Travel, Study | 6/19/1947 | See Source »

Sheaves to Rye. Three trombonists-blond Eddie Anderson (from Sonny Dunham's band), slicked Norman Conley (Eddie Stone's) and curly-haired Chuck Maxon (Paul Whiteman's)-growled "Pedal G," their lowest possible note. The reeds began to wail. When the melody of the old hymn, Bringing in the Sheaves, roared through, Brick nodded happily: "It's in there." He lit a cigaret, drank a glass of water and visited the control room, all the time directing the band with his pinkie, and rocking his head like a strutting turkey gobbler...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Brick's Boys Go Riding | 7/30/1945 | See Source »

...that helps make the industry one of the most gossip-ridden of all businesses. But by last week it was not even a gossip secret that J. Walter Thompson was having an unprecedented boom. Within the month J.W.T. has snagged: 1) the entire Ford account- from Detroit's Maxon Inc.; 2) Lever Bros.' Vimms from B.B.D.&O.; 3) most of Owens-Illinois Glass from D'Arcy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ADVERTISING: Boom at J.W.T. | 12/27/1943 | See Source »

...headlines in his own news papers was Frank Gannett, who opened a National Food Conference which he said he had called at the request of Agriculture Department heads of 16 states. The program was perhaps the most concentrated collection of New Deal denouncers possible to imagine, including Adman Lou Maxon, late of OPA, bang-browed Author Louis Bromfield, Texas' W. Lee ("Pappy") O'Daniel, South Carolina's Ellison D. ("Cotton Ed") Smith...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: U.S. At War: Frankie and Bertie | 9/27/1943 | See Source »

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