Word: neils
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Holding down the foil slots for Harvard will be Ray Frankman, Bill Raney and Stan Sheldon while Halton Arp, Tom Masterson, recently restored to athletic competition by the Dean's office, and John Ager are in the epee. The powerful saber department boasts captain John Gay, Norman Ellis and Neil McNeil...
What's news about traffic jams? Only that they are getting worse, that no remedy is in sight, and that millions of Americans are delayed and annoyed by them every day, without exactly realizing that the nuisance is, quite possibly, permanent. TIME'S Paul O'Neil wrote "The Last Traffic Jam" (Dec. 15, 1947) which, by obvious exaggeration, got over a point that was, in a way, news to nobody. The story's details were not fantasy. Researcher Marianna Albert rode in taxis for a whole day to get the kind of specifics that made...
Going into the last event with a slim 9 1/2 to 8 1/2 advantage, Norm Ellis, Neil MacNeil, and Captain John Gay all came through with wins to give the Crimson its third triumph of the current season...
...addition to the 1947 season's returning lettermen, the fencers boast good coverage in all three events--epee, foil, and saber--with the following men filling the key positions: Neil McNeil, John Ager, Halton Arp, Giles Constable, Stan Sheldon, Joseph Vera, and Ray Frankman. VARSITY SCHEDULE Feb.14 Cornell (away) Feb.18 Brown (away) Feb.21 Army Feb.25 M. I. T Feb.28 Princeton Mar.6 Columbia Mar.13 Yale (away) Mar.19-20 Intercollegiate Moet (at New York...
...Howell '47, Co-chairman, National Intercollegiate Christian Council; Lawrence M. Jaffa 2D, Chairman, Northern New England Region, National Student Association; Andrew E. Rice 2G, Massachusetts Chairman, American Veterans Committee: Don S. Willner '47, National Chairman, Students for Democratic Action; Pat Kirkland, Vice-chairman, New England Catholic Student Peace Association; Neil Scaulon, Vice-President, National Federation of Catholic College Students; Mary McNulty, Co-chairman, New England Student Christian Movement; and Mary L. Seasholls, Chairman, United Student Christion Council