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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...decisive Crimson victory cleared some of the doubts raised in the Lord Jeff encounter, which the varsity won on a forfeit. The most positive answer was Pete Morrison's first bout of the year in the unlimited class. Morrison's 245 pounds took only 2.23 of the first period to flatten Tech's Ken Jones under an arm-lock body press...

Author: By Richard T. Cooper, | Title: Improved Varsity Wrestling Team Defeats M.I.T., 29-2 | 12/15/1955 | See Source »

Cadot Col. Peter F. Morrison '56 said the unit will carry on as usual for the remainder of the year with the same discipline and drill programs. The detachment staff will aid freshmen in making transfers to either the Army or Navy ROTC, provided the other units agree to take in AFROTC men, he added...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AFROTC Unit Not to Argue With Decision | 12/13/1955 | See Source »

...Morrison, veteran in the unlimited class, will be absent from the line-up because of the death Thursday of his father. In addition, Bob Gilmore, who successfully filled the 167-1b, slot last year, has only recently returned to action after a knee operation. He will wrestle...

Author: By Richard T. Cooper, | Title: Varsity Wrestlers To Open Season Against Amherst | 12/3/1955 | See Source »

...noted particular Amherst strength at unlimited, 177, and 147. Thus with Morrison out chances for success in the unlimited class seem small. Varsity newcomer Casper Cronk must face Amherst captain Patton...

Author: By Richard T. Cooper, | Title: Varsity Wrestlers To Open Season Against Amherst | 12/3/1955 | See Source »

...Cover-Up." The Laborites were just as anxious to avoid any hint of "McCarthyism." Said Herbert Morrison, during whose tenure the pair escaped: "After all, the noblest band of men in history had their Judas ... If they had been arrested and ultimately found innocent, that would have brought discredit ..." Only a few were so rude as to be blunt. The truth is, snapped Laborite Alfred Robens, that there was "a close circle of 'coverup' for one's friends [in the Foreign Office], How can it be that a couple of drunks, a couple of homosexuals well known...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GREAT BRITAIN: Fair Play for Spies | 11/21/1955 | See Source »

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