Word: nash
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Leonard K. Nash '39, associate professor of Chemistry, said he had been asked to be a sponsor, but had declined. "I didn't want to take responsibility for a group whose activities might degenerate into fun and games," he explained...
...group is interested in a serious and scientific approach to rocketry, and was willing to put in some real study, I might consider sponsoring it," Nash said. "But I'm not interested in a club which merely wants to put rockets into...
...pulpit into a platform, he set about denouncing political rivals, rarely failing to kiss his female congregant-constituents as they filed past after his spellbinding sermons. Elected to the House in 1944, he kept piling up fame and fortune, acquired a powder-blue Mark V Jaguar, a destroyer-grey Nash-Healey, two boats, three posh homes. 20 winter suits, and, in lawful succession, two wives. Wife No. 1 was a trim Cotton Club chorine, whom Powell divorced in 1945 ("I fear I just outgrew her"). Wife No. 2 is Jazz Pianist Hazel Scott, who spends most of her time...
...Studebaker 44,056 68,069 76,545 125,340 Thunderbird 34,000 21,380 (incl . in Ford total) Lincoln 28,504 41,123 50,322 27,222 Imperial 15,987 35,734 10,685 11,432 Packard 2,610 4,761 28,835 55,247 Nash 10,330 22,239 40,133 Hudson 4,180 10,671 20,321 Continental 587 2,413 (incl. 7 mos. 1955) 4,246,655* 6,212,291 6,288,700 7,130,704 * Plus estimated 80,000 Ford Motor Co. production before 1959 changeover...
...John Nash Douglas Bush, English professor, Harvard Litt.D...