Word: morrison
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...MARVIN MORRISON...
Tentatively titled The College Student and the Mental Patient: An Analysis of a Volunteer Program, the book was started last spring by Andrew P. Morrison '58, Peter R. Breggin '58, Carter P. Unbarger '59 and Dalsimer...
...race took place. The Crimson had been instructed to break up Yale's top five runners, and until the last half mile of the race, they had succeeded in spitting up the leaders. At this point, however, when the Crimson runners were feeling the pace, Yale's Carroll and Morrison slowly moved up into fourth and seventh places, passing the point-makers. Fitzgerald, who had run himself out following Benjamin eary in the race, fell back to ninth, giving the harriers sixth, eighth, ninth, and twelfth places...
Indicative of the tightness of the Yale group is the fact that the team captain, Friedman, has run as far back as fifth in previous races. Teammates Bachrach, Tom Carroll (freshman 880 record holder), Kathcart, and Morrison will spearhead the Bulldog attack. Princeton does not promise much trouble for either squad...
...Tale of Two Cities (Rank), Dickens' melodramatic thriller about the best of times and the worst of times, has been bouncing on and off the screen like a handball ever since 1911, when James Morrison and Norma Talmadge nickered through three reels of heroism and anguish. The best of times arrived in 1935, when the late Ronald Colman came through with a portrayal of the novel's hero that had dash and dignity as well as the usual desuetude. In this latest attempt, British Actor Dirk Bogarde* gives it a game go, but he never quite fights...