Word: millard
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...married 1) Preston Sturges, 2) Etienne Marie Robert Gautier, 3) George Curtis Rand, 4) Hans Habe, 5) Owen D. Johnson and 6) Leon Barzin; Nedenia Hutton married Stanley M. Rumbough Jr. The Davies daughters have wed six times: Eleanor married 1) Thomas P. Cheeseborough Jr. and 2) ex-Senator Millard Tydings; Rahel married 1) Aldace Walker 2) Burdette M. Fitch and 3) Fontaine Broun; Emlen married Robert Grosjean...
Gregory Peck, as the tough man's tough man, is by way of giving a nearly perfect performance. And his role is no snap. He must alternate between kindliness and deadliness, each with equal fervor, and yet without destroying the plausibility of either. Millard Mitchell, as a rugged marshal, is an old hand at being expert, as is bar-tender Karl Malden. Skip Homier and Richard Jeckel are the shot and kicked punks, and they seem to enjoy their work...
Chouteau Dyer, Captain Ted Whatley, Jack Edwards, and Jim Jorgenson combined in that order to put together a 400-yard free style relay in 3:31 flat. The time broke the former Crimson mark of 3:32.4 set March 1, 1952, by John McNamara, Jack Millard, Ron Huebsch, and Dave Hedberg...
...managers of the but service to Princeton, Edward F. Bernat '55 and Millard F. Long '55, emphasize that the schedule is still tentative...
...West Pointer (class of '15), "Doodle" Harmon comes from a distinguished family of soldiers. His father was the commandant of cadets at what is now the Pennsylvania Military College, and one of his brothers was Lieut. General Millard Fillmore Harmon, who, as wartime commander of the Strategic Air Forces in the Pacific, was lost at sea in 1945. In World War I, young Doodle served as an aviator in France; in World War II, he commanded the Thirteenth Air Force in the Pacific. Later he served as senior Air Force member on the U.N.'s Military and Naval...