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...speakers will be Henry W. Riecken, Jr. '39, teaching fellow in Social Relations, Louis Hartz '40, associate professor of Government, A. Tillman Merritt, professor of Music, Arthur Smithies, professor of Economics, and a member of the Biology Department, to be announced...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WHRB to Air Second Concentration Talks | 4/21/1950 | See Source »

...League eleven: Rodney Scheffer, Brown, goalie; Jim Blozie, Conn., rfb; Arluido Jorge, Mass., lfb; John Hogan, Springfield, rhb; Drake, chb; John Dunbar, Amherst, lhb; Carlos Fetterolf, Conn., or; Weiss, ir; George Cleveland, Conn., c; Richelieu Morris, Tufts, il; and Merritt Baldwin, Conn...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Drake, Weiss Make All N.E. | 11/28/1949 | See Source »

...more. In these days of double-bedded Nash and reinstituted Lincoln Continental, the lot of the itinerant student has been further eased by the completion of the New Haven by-pass. Wilbur Cross to Merritt, Merritt to Wilbur Cross, the agony of transition will now be a few painless moments of tunnels and parkways and scenic beauty...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: By Pass | 11/2/1949 | See Source »

...speed and safety go, the new road would outclass the old system all the way. Engineers estimate that the 90 miles could be covered in 90 minutes if, as planned, the road were to run uninterrupted from border to border. Like the Merritt Parkway in Connecticut, the highway would have a minimum speed law. From the safety angle, speedways are many times less dangerous than winding roads. On the Maine link from Kittery to Portland, for instance, there has been only one fatality since December, 1947--a score of one death for 70 million vehicle miles...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Missing Link | 6/13/1949 | See Source »

...Richard F. French, cryptographic technician 805, stationed in Paris. For ten weeks, French got up early Sunday mornings and stood in line for a ticket to the 5:30 p.m. concerts of the Paris Conservatory Orchestra, then conducted by Charles Munch, Finally, he wrote a letter to A. Tillman Merritt, professor of Music and now chairman of the Music Department asking, "have you ever heard of a conductor named Charles Munch? He seems to me to be the logical choice to succeed Koussevitzky in Boston...

Author: By F. BRUCE Lewis, | Title: Charles Munch Becomes New Conductor of Boston Symphony This September | 5/12/1949 | See Source »

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