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...candidates turned out on Monday afternoon for Coach Cambells first practice. By the Andover game the squad had been pruned to three teams and a number of stars began to twinkle ever so faintly: French (later captain), Putnam, Cunningham, and McGehee in the backfield; O Connell, Harrison, Wolfe, Churchill, Parkinson, Robinson, and Prior from...

Author: By Steven C. Swell, | Title: Raccoon Coats, Sousa's Band Help Kick Off Class of '29 Freshman Year | 6/14/1954 | See Source »

...Brickman, Joel L. Chinman, Leo H. Daley, Jr., Ronald Gene Eikenberry, John T. Evjy, Anthony A. Gianelly, Robert A. Hastings, Phillip Carberry Haughey, Richard J. Holschuh, James L. Joslin, Anthony M. Markella, Peter M. Meister, Theodore N. Metropoulos (Capt.), John L. Newell, Jr., Charles A. Papalia, Thomas H. Parkinson, William R. Shane, Lawrence T. Shields, John A. Simourian, W. Richard Smith, Jr., Robert Wynne, Harold L. Goldberg...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 180 Athletes Win Letters For Competition in Fall, 1953 | 12/18/1953 | See Source »

...Neill died of bronchial pneumonia. He had been ill with Parkinson's disease, an ailment which causes a form of palsy, and was unable to write for several years...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Professors Note Drama's Loss in Death of O'Neill | 11/28/1953 | See Source »

Behind locked doors last week, directors of Manhattan's Equitable Life Assurance Society met to perform an unpleasant job: the ouster of Chairman Thomas I. Parkinson, 71. They did not have much choice. State Superintendent of Insurance Alfred J. Bohlinger, who had brought out a report charging Parkinson with "nepotism" in handling the society's affairs (TIME, Nov. 9), threatened to get a court order to remove Parkinson. After twelve hours of debate, the board found a face-saving way to satisfy the state's insurance superintendent, allow Parkinson to get his retirement...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INSURANCE: Parkinson Out | 11/16/1953 | See Source »

Embarrassed by all the uproar, Equitable's directors seemed anxious to smooth over the trouble if they could. But neither Parkinson nor Bohlinger was in any mood to let them do so. Using his broad legal powers as superintendent, Bohlinger requested a special meeting of Equitable's directors to consider the entire affair. Parkinson canceled plans to enter the hospital for an eye operation, was expected to be at the meeting...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INSURANCE: State v. Society | 11/9/1953 | See Source »

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