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...Julian H. Singman will deliver the oral argument for the Casner Equity Club, which will contend that the statute is invalid. The other members of the club, who worked on the brief, are David T. Bryant, John A. Curtiss, Robert H. Huntington, Jr., Robert E. Mansfield, Robert C. Prom, and James E. Ryder...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Casner, Scott Clubs Debate Bookie Tax in Ames Tonight | 12/11/1952 | See Source »

Radcliffe's Class of '54 recently voted to hold a "Junior Prom" or other class dance this year. Members tentatively set the date for late February or early March, a period when girls would be free to work on committees. The type of dance is uncertain, with suggestions ranging from a square dance to a formal...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Radcliffe '51 Votes in Class Dance for 1952 | 9/26/1952 | See Source »

...playing field, the Junior practiced his chariest on in preparation for the Prom, which was being planned by John time were the Student Council elections. The officers for the next year would be Leo Francis Daley, president: John Randolph Burke, vice-president: Henry S. Wood bridge, secretary; and Frederick Vanderbilt Field, treasurer...

Author: By Davis C.d.rogers and Michael Maccosy, S | Title: '27 Enjoys 'Last Supper', Writes Pornography Visits Mediums, and Emerges Mature Seniors | 6/17/1952 | See Source »

...university," and this year's commencement exercises showed some good reasons. Instead of being preserved in bronze or marble, the university's namesake-founder, the Rev. Bob Jones Sr., 68, chairman of the board of trustees, marched in the academic procession. There was no senior or junior prom, since Bob Jones's 3,000 men & women students do not dance. Instead, the outstanding social events of graduation week were a student sermon contest and a presentation of King Lear, with President Bob Jones Jr., 40, the founder's son, in the title role. At a gathering...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: World's Most Unusual | 6/16/1952 | See Source »

Technically, Smith felt there were a few flaws. "There was some slight running of colors. When [Dodger Manager] Charley Dressen . . . stood on the bare base path . . . his white uniform was immaculate as a prom queen's gown. But the camera followed him as he returned to the coach's box beside third, and against this background of "turf he turned green, like cheap jewelry. Light blues ran a good deal too . . . when the camera swept the shirt-sleeved crowd one had the impression that all the customers had been laundered together with too much bluing in the water...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Radio: Baseball in Color | 8/20/1951 | See Source »

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