Word: numbers
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...lineup for the match will be roughly the same as it has been for the previous matches except where the test matches change positions. Don Blackmer will once again play the number one match followed by Gerry Murphy, Dave Aldrich, Charlie Thompson, Johnny Fair-cloth, and Roger Swanson who complete the roster of the singles...
Gerry Murphy was the only member of the Crimson squad to experience trouble. Playing in the number two position, his match went to three sets. Don Blackmer and Dave Aldrich playing singles, and Murphy and Chase Peterson playing the only doubles of the afternoon won in straight sets, losing only two games among them...
...actual play, Bud Ager, Captain Ted Bullard, Charlie Ames, Hilliard Hughes, Jack Frey, and Jay Robb all whipped their Terrier opponents in straight sets. Number one man Ager was most impressive as he trimmed Jack Conant, BU's best, in two six-love sets...
...employment outlook for future professional librarians is now as good as it ever will be, the Office of Student Placement announced this week. The Placement announced this week. The Placement Office called attention to a number of loans and scholarship stipends which now make it possible for students who contemplate careers in any branch of library work to secure the proper advance training...
...Conant brought out in the article is his December 1945 trip to Moscow with Secretary of State Byrnes, to discuss atomic energy control with the Russians. He was entertained at a Christmas Eve dinner, "a supergala performance," in which Molotov served as toastmaster. After wading through a large number of toasts in "oceans of vodka, champagne, wine, and brandy," Molotov allegedly stood up and said "here is this man Conant, who probably has an atomic bomb in his pocket with which he could blow us all to tiny pieces..." He never finished. Stalin jumped to his feet, Roosevelt states...