Word: paul
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Pierian Sodality. Under the provisions of a recent merger, Sigrid A. Lemlein '60, of Moors Hall and Brookline, the first woman to be elected to the Sodality since 1808, became house president. Robert C. Kogan '62, of pennypacker Hall and New Rochelle, N.Y., was chosen secretary. and Paul H. Riesman '60, of Adams House and Cambridge, was elected treasurer...
...afternoon preliminary, the powerful freshman six puts its 13-1 record up against St. Paul's School in what may turn into a goal-scoring spree for the home side
...pros have long feuded with Democratic National Committee Chairman Paul Butler, who is much too intransigently liberal for their tastes. Since Butler helped swing the convention for Los Angeles, a change of site might force his resignation...
Five years of wrangling with the taxman ended profitably for Negro Baritone Paul Robeson, ailing in a Moscow hospital. The Internal Revenue Service at last agreed with steadfast-Marxist Robeson that his 1953 Stalin Peace Prize of $25,000 was a gift rather than a payment for services, so he will not have to pay $9,655 in back income taxes after...
...early luminary of Walter Gropius' Bauhaus in Germany, which developed such formgivers as Mies van der Rohe, Marcel Breuer, Paul Klee, Wassily Kandinsky and Moholy-Nagy, Albers came to the U.S. when Hitler closed the Bauhaus, taught at Black Mountain College and later headed Yale's Department of Design. At 70, Albers has the granitic and yet sensitive face of a northern Dante; though recently retired, he still finds opportunities to teach. "To distribute spiritual possessions," he may say to one shy talent, "is to multiply them." To another, more flamboyant, he may murmur in passing, "Calm down...