Word: paul
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Paul Kelley put the varsity ahead 5 to 0, after a scramble in front of the Brown nets. Less than a minute later, Wyn Eaton countered with the Bruins' first tally of the evening. Then, three seconds after interference on Anderson gave them a four-on-three situation, the Bruins scored again as Allen Soares drew Pratt from the crease...
...P.O.A.U. is upset about the saint influence in the armed forces, I can imagine how hysterical its members get while visiting such cities as San Francisco, St. Louis, St. Augustine and St. Paul...
...Dave Lawrence & Co., representing the party's old pros, fear the increasing power of Western Democrats as represented by California's zealously liberal National Committeeman Paul Ziffren, who swung the site-selection committee to Los Angeles. Beyond that, they are convinced that the liberal climate of a Los Angeles convention would work against their reaching a North-South compromise necessary for a united party in the 1960 elections. ¶ Los Angeles is Adlai Stevenson territory, and Paul Ziffren is one of the oldest and most devoted of Stevenson's followers. Since Ziffren would presumably be in charge...
...Paul C. Mangelsdorf, professor of Botany, his wife, and Samuel A. Stouffer, professor of Sociology, received a total of $81,000 in research grants from the Rockefeller Foundation during the last quarter of 1958, a Foundation report announced recently. In addition, Francis M. Pipkin, assistant professor of Physics, has been named an Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellow by the Sloan Foundation...
While the wine was chilling at the beginning of the evening, a forum was held on the collecting of art. Leonard Baskin, Wellesley art historian John McAndrew, and John Nicholas Brown '22, introduced as a yachtsman and collector, were the scheduled speakers. Dwight MacDonald, replacing ailing Paul J. Sachs, professor of Fine Arts, emeritus, completed the panel...