Word: milton
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Milton, seldom flashy, but always steady, defeated Van Ooms 15-8, 10-15, 15-12, and 15-13 at seven, but Roger Cortesi lost in straight games to Irv Robbins in the number eight match. In the final match, Mike Levinson defeated Jim Hicks...
...continued his fine play in overcoming Paul Quinn, who had previously been defeated only once, 9-15, 15-10, 15-12, and 15-9, and Cal Place displayed a powerful and aggressive game in routing John Wierdsmar of Williams in the number five match. At seven, Pete Milton, the final Crimson winner, played with precision and control to beat John Barton in straight games...
...another close contest, the Crimson's Pete Milton overcame a 2-1 deficit to take the final two games, 18-13 and 15-6, and the match from Morgan Mayson...
...from the White House. The keynote speeches will be given by Eugenio Mendoza of Venezuela and Harold McClellan, chairman of the board of the National Association of Manufacturers. Other speakers from the U.S. will be: Eric Johnston, chairman of the International Development Advisory Board; Harvey S. Firestone Jr.; Dr. Milton Eisenhower; Eugene Black, president of the World Bank; General Glen Edgerton, president of the Export-Import Bank; James D. Mooney, former executive vice president of General Motors; and TIME'S Editor-in-Chief Henry R. Luce...
With good strokes and a steady game, Bob Brown faces the Cadet's Chuck Roades, a winner in four games against Yale in the number four match. At five, the varsity's Cal Place will play a former Harvard freshman, Tony Ellison. Following Place will be "Bats" Wheeler, Pete Milton, Roger Cortesi, and Mike Levinson...