Word: morrison
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...line he will use Bob Morrison and Ted Kennedy at ends, Orville Tice and John Maher at tackles, Captain Bill Meign and Ted Metropoules at guards, and Jan Meyer at center. All are seniors save Metropoulos...
Seniors Orville Tice and John Maher will open at the tackles, Captain Bill Meigs and junior Ted Metropoules at the guards, and Jan Meyer at center. All saw considerable action in last year's game. Only the ends, Bob Morrison, a senior, and Ted Kennedy, in his junior year, are relatively inexperienced...
Ends: Bob Morrison and Ted Kennedy; Tackles: John Maher and Orville Tice; Guards: Captain Bill Meigs and Ted Metropoulos; Center: Jan Meyer; Quarterback: Leo Daley; Tailback: Matt Botsford; Wingback: John Simourian; Fullback: Tony Gianelly...
...persistent eczema. Intimates say that he looks fit enough, but is growing testy and has occasional periods of forgetfulness. As its next leader, the divided Labor Party, which went down to crushing defeat in this year's general election, has just about decided on Cockney Herbert Morrison, Attlee's longtime lieutenant and a seasoned party organizer. But Herb Morrison, at 67, is destined to be a stopgap party chief...
What Labor needs in the long run, said Attlee, is a leader "brought up in the present age and not, as I was, in the Victorian age." It was a polite way of suggesting that Morrison would be expected to make way for a younger man before the next election, probably in 1960. Two such candidates are radical "Nye" Bevan, 57, the tough and noisy non-Victorian from the Welsh coalpits, and moderate Economist Hugh Gaitskell, 49, the scholarly-looking favorite of the big trade unions. Gaitskell is by far the stronger candidate. A skillful debater whose economic ideas...