Word: organisms
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...consolation tourney, the Crimson's Wis Wood lost to Jim Organ of Navy, who later took the title from Toronto's Hank Gaunt, Canadian champion...
Fourth seeded Hank Gaunt of Toronto and Navy's fifth seeded Jim Organ both were upset during yesterday's wild two rounds. However, Blair Murphy of Yale and Bob Hansen of Wesleyan, both of whom have been seeded high, were ill and did not compete...
Seeded second is Cecil North of Princeton. Williams' Dick Squires is rated third, with Rick Gaunt of the University of Toronto fourth. Navy's John Organ and Penn'z Dick Stewart are fifth and sixth respectively. Seeded seventh is Dartmouth's Steve Foster, and Army's Dan Hutchinson is eight...
...engineering boss, Harry A. Winne, Historian and Editorial Writer Gerald W. Johnson. Said Editor Maher: the magazine is "after calm discussion rather than controversy." For the N.A.M., which is often choleric, the first issue was remarkably calm. It looked as if U.S.A., rather than being a house organ, might become a respected member of the press of the right...
MUSIC IS another sideline. He plays the organ recognizably, but it's primarily a listening interest. Once he gave CBS Board Chairman William Paley an idea for gingering up a radio show, and as a reward gets all of Columbia's classical and semi-classical record releases. On other occasions, too, he has displayed unsuspected talents. When CBS was stuck for a commentator in its early telecasts of racing, Vanderbilt handled the first few shows capably. "I got a good notice from Crosby," he says. And during an early acquaintance with Ernest Hemingway, he became adept at handling...