Word: pauls
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...onetime St. Paul newspaper man, friend of Harold Stassen, and an ardent internationalist, Joe Ball has been called a liberal. In 1944 he crossed party lines to support Franklin Roosevelt against Tom Dewey. But since then, organized labor has soured on him. Ball's belief in the individual does not jibe with labor's belief in the union. He has made it clear that he thinks organized labor has gained too much power...
...statement deploring the cancellation of the Dramatic Club's projected production of Thomas Wolfe's "Manner-house," William A. West '49, who was scheduled to direct the play, last night questioned the explanation advanced by H.D.C. president Paul S. Burggraf...
Casting and technical difficulties have forced the Dramatic Club to abandon its plans for producing Thomas Wolfe's "Mannerhouse," according to Paul S. Burggraf '48, H.D.C. President, who also said yesterday that the choice of an alternate spring play will be announced shortly...
VARSITY FOOTBALL--Minor Football H--Sylvester Gardiner, William S. Harrison, George J. Hauptfuhrer, Jr., William L. Henry, Stephen W. Howe, Frank J. Miklos, James F. Noonan, Paul C. Shafer, Jr., Kennan T. Smith...
...Donahoe, James B. Draper, Jr., Captain David J. Farrell, William R. W. Fitz, Benjamin H. Fortner, Bayard S. Forster, Melvin Freedman, Peter Fuller, Justin E. Gale, John C. Grady, Alexander L. Grant, Jr., Charles C. Graves, 3rd, William S. Harrison, Peter G. Harwood, George H. Hill, Ellis D. Hodge, Paul C. Kelly, Osmund O. Keiver, Jr., John C. Loos, Jr., Charles G. Loring, Jr., Leonard S. Lunder, Robert L. Matters, Willard H. McDaniel, John C. McKeon, Kennedy B. Middendorf, Thomas C. Moseley, Thaddeus E. Mroz, Henry F. Noonan, Frank H. Powell, Francis R. Powers, Stephen M. Quigley, James A. Robinson...