Word: mikes
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...call it, leans would be repayable in "soft" national currencies rather than in such "hard" currencies as the U.S. dollar and the Deutsche Mark, as the World Bank requires. The U.S. itself did not push very hard for Ida, a plan originally suggested by Oklahoma's Democratic Senator Mike Monroney. It got a warmer welcome among the underdeveloped countries that would do the borrowing than the industrial nations that would do the lending; it appealed to the diplomats present more than to the bankers, who fear that it may encourage negligent financial tendencies in poorer nations. Ida is still...
...probable starting linemen for Harvard will be Bob Boyda and Bob Mautz, ends; Mike Sheridan and Darwin Wilde, tackles; Tom Gaston and Bill Swinford, guards; Tony Watters, center...
...Mike Kohler, captain and center half-back of the Elephants compares this early season loss to the one suffered last year to Winthrop. With an equally strong team behind him this year, however, Kohler feels only the need for a conclusive scoring punch to lift the team to undisputed first place...
Kirkland House places its hopes in the backfield, where the many returnees are augmented by fine sophomore prospects. Quarterback Pete Frederick, left halfback Gus Winston, fullback Mike Bianco, and end Marlin Levin head the list of those returning to aid Stuart Rappaport, Kirkland's coach...
...officially assume statehood until early 1959-already thinks it knows the name of its first elected Governor: Democrat William A. Egan, 43. Egan is running a one-sided contest against Republican John Butrovich Jr., 48, Fairbanks insurance man, former Territorial Senator and longtime political catechist to Territorial Governor Mike Stepovich (running for the U.S. Senate). President of the 1955 Alaska constitutional convention, Valdez Grocer Egan is his party's second-ranking vote getter (after indefatigable Delegate to Congress E. L. -"Bob"-Bartlett). Even though penny-pinching Bill Egan lost ten campaign days by driving home from Washington to save...