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Yesterday's vote of the Corporation sent the three Frederick Sheldon Prize Traveling Fellowships to David Dudley Bidwell '48 of Weston, and Lowell House, Richard Lee Ingraham '45 of Packanack Lake, New Jersey, and Richard Henry Milburn '48 of Newark, New Jersey, and Adams House. All three men were recipients of summa degrees in Engineering Sciences and Applied Physics, Mathematics, and Physics respectively...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Seniors Gain Foreign Study Scholarships | 6/10/1948 | See Source »

...members in the Senior class are: Ralph A. Graves '48, Warren J. Kratky '46, John A. Mannick '49, and Richard H. Milburn '48. Juniors include: Rey F. Gootenberg '50, Irving Jacobson '43, Irwin Oppenheim '49, and John McC, Team...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PBK Choeses 26 In Spring Voting | 4/15/1948 | See Source »

Tommy Hitchcock played competitive polo for 23 years and was a ten-goal man for 16 of them-the greatest polo feat of all time. With Devereux Milburn, he accelerated the game. He turned what had traditionally been a defensive position (No. 3) into an aggressive one. He turned a short-passing game into a fast, hard, long-walloping one. He was a whirlwind at infighting, and probably the most powerful and accurate hitter of all time...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Centaur | 5/1/1944 | See Source »

Died. Lawrence Waterbury, 65, onetime ten-goal poloist; after three months' illness; in Palm Beach. He was the last surviving star of the great American team of Monty and Larry Waterbury, Harry Payne Whitney and the incomparable Devereux Milburn, first to win the International Cup from the British, winners of every game in the 1909, '11 and '13 matches. He was also three times national amateur racquets champion...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones, Jun. 7, 1943 | 6/7/1943 | See Source »

Into the Chicago Sun's newsroom strode little Milburn ("Pete") Akers, managing editor, looking like an unhappy Jeff alongside the 6-ft. beanstalk of a man he had in tow. This, announced Managing Editor Akers to the Sun staff, is our new executive editor...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Dimmy to the Sun | 4/5/1943 | See Source »

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