Word: murrays
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...this, if true. Most involved television; spurred by the lucrative possibilities of sale of TV rights, major colleges were said to have discussed forming a loose association which would guarantee "big" games every week. This would involve flouting the NCAA's limited television rule, but Penn Athletic Director Fran Murray has in the past opposed that system...
Copies of the letter were sent to William Du Barry, acting Penn president, Fran Murray, Penn athletic director, and George Munger, head football coach...
Munger and Murray reportedly have been at odds over the university's scheduling policy, with Munger protesting that his policy, with Munger protesting that his players were unable to meet college elevens benefitting from spring training programs...
When the President arrived, he was accompanied only by Press Aides Jim Hagerty and Murray Snyder, in place of the large Government staff who regularly attended Truman's press conferences. He took his place behind the desk in the front of the room and briefly posed for the photographers; then he clasped his hands behind his back and began talking...
...pitboy at 13 to be executive vice president and chief organizer of the C.I.O.; of a heart attack; in Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Hardworking, hard-drinking Allan Haywood, born a miner's son in Yorkshire. England, came to the U.S. in 1906. He followed John L. Lewis and Philip Murray up labor's ladder, recruited unions for the C.I.O., stuck with Murray when Lewis made his trumpeting breakaway in 1942. As right-hand man to ailing President Murray, Haywood seemed heir apparent, but after Murray's death last November the C.I.O. passed over aging Haywood, elected U.A.W. President...