Word: ralph
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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McGovern suffered a football injury in his senior year; Anderson said he had also given up any idea of the boy being Yale material academically. However, the boy and a friend, Ralph Tite indicated they still wanted to apply for Yale, Tite, Anderson points out, was small, as far as football was concerned...
...never saw or heard of the Ivy League Agreement until March, 1954, in the Yale Alumni Magazine. The fact remains that there was always a scholarship for Terry from Cheshire funds and my solicitation for the Cheshire scholarship fund was done strictly to help his friend, Ralph Tite...
Against Yale and Princeton the only event in which the Yardlings took a first and second was in the two-mile, where Dave Norris and Ralph Perry provided Wilson with a strong combination. These two, however, were not the best distance men. Pete Reider, captain of the fall in 4:34 and also led in the 1000-yard...
Physicist RALPH E. LAPP, in the BULLETIN OF THE ATOMIC SCIENTISTS...
...which can lay its hands on an astonishing number of top-drawer singers when it has a mind to, filled the cast with stars: Hilde Gueden and Eleanor Steber as the pretty sisters, Blanche Thebom as their mother, Brian Sullivan and George London as the suitors. Ralph Herbert (in a creditable Met debut) was the father, and Coloratura Roberta Peters was an impudent little flirt. Newcomer Rudolf Kempe fanned the Met orchestra to a fine performance, but the playing was so loud that it recalled the time when Strauss himself shouted from the back of a rehearsal hall: "Louder! Louder...