Word: phils
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Phil DuBois, varsity crew captain, followed Love to tell the oarsmen that in material the varsity crew looks very good this year. DuBois said that the poor record of two wins in six races compiled by last year's varsity is the result of a crew that fails to come up to its potential...
Warmest congratulations on your masterly exposition of the steel situation [TIME, Aug. 4] ... It placed Phil Murray in a more favorable light than is commonly accepted. Were Murray's wisdom (and unselfishness) as great as his "big heart" he would, instead of fastening further inflation on all of us, be setting a goal of having every steelworker become the proud owner of 100 or more shares of steel stock. Community respect for such would be automatic . . . Indeed, such an outcome might turn the tide against the New Deal's insistent march toward converting Americans into class-conscious voters...
...Eisenhower, Oklahoma's former Democratic Congressman Phil Ferguson, because "as long as Oklahoma Democrats follow Bob Kerr ... the Democratic Party cannot be sound in Oklahoma...
Died. Philip Douglas, 62, outstanding pitcher (1919-22) for the New York Giants, who was banned from organized baseball for life; of a stroke; in Sequatchie, Tenn. Towering (6 ft.-4 in.) "Shufflin' Phil" scrawled an offer to go fishing in the middle of 1922's hot pennant race if the St. Louis Cardinals would make it worth his while. "I don't want to see this guy [Giants Manager John McGraw] win the pennant . . ."he wrote Cardinal Outfielder Leslie Mann. "Send the goods to my house ... and I will go home on the next train." Douglas...
Shotgun Plot. Yet only in its core is it a gentle play. Coarse comic moods ripple its surface, and its three leading characters are emotional cripples. Pig-eyed Phil...