Word: paule
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Crimson ends Gerald Jordon and Paul Kirk led the passing offense. Quarterback Tom Boone made a spectacular catch in which he juggled the ball in the air and leaped to pull it down in the midst of several opponents...
...Lancaster, Ohio 85 Jordan, Gerald R. '61 20 6:1 192 Revere, Mass. 84 *Keohane, Harold J. '60 22 6:2 186 Arlington, Mass. 83 Aadalen, Richard J. '61 20 6:3 195 Red Wing, Minn. 82 Boyda, Robert J. '62 19 6:1 185 Carnegie, Pa. 81 Kirk, Paul G., Jr. '60 21 5:11 195 Newton, Mass. 80 *Cappiello, David L. '60 20 5:11 195 Auburn, N. Y. 79 Ruschhaupt, David G. '62 19 6:0 175 Camp Hill, Pa. TACKLES 78 Nichols, Sargent '61 23 6:3 220 Wellesley, Mass. 77 Brown, Kenneth...
Barnes was born in New York City about forty years ago and attended St. Paul's School before entering Yale in the Class of 1940 (the same class as McGeorge Bundy). He majored in Government and found time in his hectic extra-curricular career to write a thesis on Development of Public Policy that was judged the best in the department...
...University may not get a chance, however, to capitalize on its new-found freedom from zoning laws, according to Paul G. Counihan '39, counsel for the appellants. Counihan maintained that had he appealed to the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, the broad interpretation of the Enabling Act would have been overruled...
...blackboard errors. Author Rosten has added some newcomers. There is Mr. Matsoukas. a muttering Greek for whom derivation is the mother of invention (" 'Automobile' is Grik! 'Airplane' is Grik! 'Telephone' is Grik! All, all, all Grik!"). There is Mr. Trabish, whose hero is Paul Revere ("One by Land, Two by the Beach"). Peter Studniczka, an equally avid patriot, lists as traitors "Ben & Dick Arnold...