Word: morrison
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...rolls above his belt. He sipped contentedly from a jar of pure honey, bestirring himself now and then to waddle across the room, or to scratch himself, or to snap his suspenders, while the returns from the Democratic primary election for governor dinned into his ears: "Long 112,261 . . . Morrison 87,128 . . . Preaus 25,948 . . . Grevemberg 16,863 -McLemore 18,227." "Looks good," he croaked...
Earl faced heavy opposition-notably from DeLesseps ("Chep") Morrison, reform mayor of New Orleans, and Francis Grevemberg, the racket-busting state police superintendent. But Earl's opponents decided to campaign mostly by TV, and this gave Earl an opening. Although he had suffered a heart attack in 1950, Earl did not spare himself. Month after month he ranged the state, six to eight speeches a day, spit and scratch, handing out free hams and groceries, bringing on the hillbilly boys, whooping it up in the backwoods to break the monotony of rural life. There are 64 parishes (counties...
English Kb, concerning the short story, will also be given this term by Brace replacing Theodore Morrison, lecturer in English, who is on leave of absence. In addition, John C.T.B. Hawkes, Jr., visiting lecturer on English, will give two sections of English...
...only Crimson win, in what Coach Bob Pickett called "the team's toughest meet of the year," was in the unlimited class, where Pete Morrison took his second straight pin of the year, dropping Crimson in 7:11 with a half-nelson...
...heavier weights, with both Dick Hook and Charlie Harding out of the lineup. Joe Goodman will replace Hook at 157, while Bob Gilmor will move down from 177 pounds to fill Harding's 167 position. Sophomore Ed Raymond will wrestle his first varsity match at 177, while Pete Morrison again wrestles unlimited...