Word: owen
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...David E. Owen, Master of Winthrop House, yesterday called for a reconsideration of the present method of selection of freshmen for the House...
Rendezvous in Senlis (translated from the French of Jean Anouilh by Edward Owen Marsh), though early and playful Anouilh, has all his earmarks and tooth marks, his jarring flavors, his jolting banter, his cactus-spined nonsense. It is also as often wordy as witty, and wayward as skillful. In a very jaunty first act. a young man-to impress a young lady-rents a house and hires himself two parents and an old family retainer. Then it turns out that he already has a wife, whose wealth keeps his real parents and his mistress and her husband in luxurious idleness...
...week after his inauguration, the ninth president of the University of Minnesota stepped before the state legislature last week and asked for a record $84 million for the next two years-which will still be only 46% of his budget. Getting more money is a high-priority task for Owen Meredith Wilson. 51, new boss of the nation's most popular single campus. Already swarming with 25,399 fulltime students (plus 2,640 more on its Duluth campus), Minnesota expects twice as many by 1970. Wilson confronts the prevalent nightmare of U.S. public education-how to build class amid...
...hard selfdiscipline, dedication and diligence. In the group were the brother-and-sister teams of Laurie and William Hickox and Ila and Ray Hadley, the married team of Patricia and Robert Dineen, and Coach Edward Scholdan and his son James. The most famous skaters among them were the three Owens of Winchester, Mass. Maribel Owen, 20, won the national senior pairs championship this year with Figure Skater Dudley Richards (he was there, too). Her sister Laurence (pronounced Lo-rahns), only 16, had won the North American championship for women at Philadelphia only two days earlier; her dazzling grace had made...
Died. Laurence Owen, 16, pretty, perseverant U.S. and North American women's champion figure skater; in a jet plane crash that killed 73 people, including Laurence's mother, sister Maribel and the 16 other members of the U.S. figure skating team on its way to the world championships in Czechoslovakia; on a farm near Brussels (see NATIONAL AFFAIRS...