Word: myron
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Catching On. In Visalia, Calif., riding in an open convertible during a parade, State Assemblyman Myron Frew graciously waved back at the crowd, finally realized that the wild shouts were not cheers, barely hopped out of his burning car in time...
...Minn. 31 Bamford, Gilbert '62 19 5:11 190 Andover, Mass. 30 *Halaby, Samuel A., Jr. '60 21 5:10 190 Rochester, N. Y. 25 Halaby, Theodore '62 19 5:10 185 Rochester, N. Y. 24 *Ravenel, Charles D. '61 21 5:9 160 Charleston, S. C. 23 Adams, Myron J., Jr. '62 19 6:0 170 Kingsport, Tenn. 22 Ullyot, James R. '62 19 6:1 185 St. Paul, Minn. 21 Boone, Thomas H. '62 19 5:10 177 Missoula, Mont. 20 Watts, H. Grady, Jr. '62 19 5:8 150 Manhasset, N. Y. 15 Hunter, Robert...
...name he soon writes in the Hollywood sky. They marry, but he is too busy merchandising his wife's soul to give husbandly attention to her body; as their marriage nears its third or fourth anniversary, it remains unconsummated. "There were times," muses Fonda's personal pressagent (Myron McCormick), "when the great man showed less judgment than any man in the history of the theater, with the possible exception of John Wilkes Booth...
...HAUGHIE, GLENN E. B 24 RAVENEL, CHARLES D. B 10 Damis, John J. B 11 Williams, Roy. B 14 Repsher, Lawrence H. B 15 Hunter, Robert L., Jr. B 20 Watts, H. Grady, Jr. B 21 Boone, Thomas H. B 22 Ullyot, James R. B 23 Adams, Myron J., Jr. B 25 Halaby, Theodore B 30 Halaby, Samuel A., Jr. B 31 Bamford, Gilbert B 32 Reed, Charles L., Jr. B 33 Ward, David B. B 34 Burke, Stephen S. B 34 Barthelmes, Richard B. G 35 Nelson, James A. B 41 Leamy, Charles D. B 42 MacIntyre, Bruce...
...works, present problems for any professor; he must resolve the tension between his role as apostle and his role as expositor. This tension becomes evident in courses such as History 130, "Renaissance and Reformation," in which the problems of historical interpretation are augmented by those of divergent religious claims. Myron P. Gilmore, professor of History, admits that "It is not the business of the historian to inculcate belief." Gilmore does admit in History 130 that he has sympathies, chiefly with More and Erasmus, but he is sure to indicate that he is speaking "extra-historically." Gilmore probably speaks...