Word: pennsylvania
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...University of Pennsylvania vice-dean of men has resigned his position there to assume two official positions at Harvard, the Daily Pennsylvanian announced Friday...
Chosen to the second team was Harold Anderson, varsity guard. The first two squads were dominated by Dartmouth and Princeton, both with five men. Following in second place were Brown and Cornell, with four players apiece while Pennsylvania and Harvard had two each. However, the seventh and eighth Ivy League teams, Yale and Columbia, had no representatives...
...Going up to Capitol Hill in January is a Congress dominated by Democrats as it has not been since 1937. There seemed a good chance that the strong Democratic winds of 1958 might blow at gale force in 1960, carrying The Man Who all the way to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue...
...Jack Kennedy could turn out to be one of the flowers that bloom in the spring. Even after the successful election of Roman Catholics to major offices in such states as Minnesota, California and Pennsylvania, Kennedy's Catholicism could still be held against him when kingmakers are looking for winners at convention time. Another danger to Kennedy is the idea that his millionaire father, Boston Financier Joe Kennedy, is willing to spend any amount of money to get him elected-an idea forcefully denied by Kennedy and carefully spread by his opponents ("He's a hell...
...banker, shipping line, manufacturer and trader on South America's West Coast, last week turned his businessman's brain and long Latin American experience to the worrisome problem of U.S.-Latin American relations, suggested some concrete ways to improve them. Speaking to alumni of the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School of Finance and Commerce, Joseph Peter Grace Jr.. 45, noted the hemisphere's close ties, both economic ("It is the area where we have the largest direct private investment abroad-almost $9 billion") and historical ("Our people all came here, primarily from Western Europe...