Word: pa
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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ROBERT LASSON Bechtelsville, Pa...
...from Snooker. When Layne joined them, the Lions, like almost every other professional team, had money troubles. Professional football had always had money troubles, and it had never become quite respectable. The fact that the first game on record (between Latrobe, Pa. and Jeannette, Pa. in August 1895) was sponsored by the Latrobe Y.M.C.A. impressed no one. Professional football, in its early days, had the social standing of snooker pool-it might be legal, but no nice person would bother with...
...work and play, Toledo Lawyer Edward K. ("Ted") Lamb easily matches the conventional picture of a capitalist. His Edward Lamb Enterprises, Inc. includes six radio and TV stations, the Erie (Pa.) Dispatch and six manufacturing concerns, with a total value of more than $30 million. He flies to plush ski resorts in his blue-grey Aero Commander, has an autograph collection valued at more than $50,000, and lives in a 126-year-old, $300,000 mansion. But to the Federal Communications Commission, Ted Lamb's capitalistic coloration is suspect. For ten weeks it has been investigating charges that...
Emanuel S. Hudock '56, of Norristown, Pa., and Lowell House was named yesterday as Undergraduate Manager of Football for the 1955 season. Hudock, who served as varsity manager this fall, succeeds Charles W. Bingham...
Hugh A. Sargent '56, of Haverford, Pa., and Dunster House was elected captain of the varsity soccer team for the 1955 season yesterday. He succeeds Carey McIntosh...