Word: milo
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Milo Relay...
After that, Kootz's own local stable of U.S. painters could only irritate, not shock. Fernand Leger brought up the rear with one of his obsessive puzzles: three ropey girls tied in a Gordian knot. Venus de Milo was obviously as out of fashion as a pretty knee...
Students who were graduated Summa cum Laude are Bille C. Carlson '45 (Physics), Milo L. Heideman '47 (Bio-chemical Sciences), Howard S. Hibbett, Jr. '44, (Far Eastern Languages), Walter J. Johnson, Jr. '44 (Engineering Sciences and Applied Physics) and Robert M. Solow '44 (Economics...
...first wave of Brain Trusters. (Author Lord was one of them for a year, ghosted many of Wallace's reports, speeches and articles then & later.) Some measures of the quality of F.D.R.'s earliest advisers is suggested when Roosevelt tagged Wallace "Old Man Common Sense." But to Milo Reno, a farm-audience spellbinder of the early '30s, "Wallace would make a second-rate County Agent if he knew a little more." And blunt AAAdministrator George Peek (whom Lord respects), wrote: "[Wallace] tended rather to specialize in the study of corn, and was a dreamy, honest-minded...
...MILO B. MITCHELL Linton...