Word: morgan
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...intriguing yarn of a newlywed wife, who is jealous of her husband's affection for his pet cat. Pride, directed by Claude (Devil in the Flesh) Autant-Lara, is a mordant study of an impoverished, aristocratic mother and daughter (well played by Franchise Rosay and Michele Morgan). The best episode is Gluttony, a Rabelaisian sketch written and directed by Carlo Rim, about a handsome doctor, who seeks shelter during a storm in the home of a peasant. There he is taken with the peasant's tasty cheese as well as with his pretty wife. The ending, in which...
Rittenburg cleared 22 feet, three inches in the broad jump, fifth behind the 23 feet, 61/2 inch leap of Princeton's Morgan Taylor. And he took fifth again in the 220 low hurdles, won by Charlie Pratt of Manhattan...
Thomas S. Lamont '21: Last appointed member, he succeeded Henry L. Shattuck on July 12, 1952. A former Overseer of the College, he is a partner in J. P. Morgan as well as director of numerous industrial firms...
...crew, but a surprise third place finish by the second boat, and a strong showing in the sculling gave it good rowing advantage. Dirk Post took the wherry class, and Ken Culbert finished a close second in the singles sculling. The first boat, was stroked by Bruce Morgan...
...could pull an upset over the relatively short course. Eliot, with George Walcott at stroke and John Pratt coxing, should win the first race without much trouble. Dunster and Leverett are evenly matched, the former having practiced more often, but the Bunnies boasting the more experienced oarsmen. Bruce Morgan strokes the Dunster eight, Otto Grote, Leverett...