Word: ralph
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...glasses and a grey-flecked crew-cut walks up to the bar and acts like the squarest square from Endsville. He orders milk. But from the Red Garter to the Purple Onion, not an eyebrow lifts. Everyone knows that on matters that count-a beat and a lyric-Columnist Ralph Gleason. 42, has a taste so cool that he turns out much of the solid reporting and comment on the convoluted world of jazz...
James C. Marlas '59, Mark J. Mirsky '61, Keith D. Lowe '60, Robert P. Fichter '61, E. Eugene Pell '59, John S. Wolfson '60, John E. Lawyer, Jr. '60, and Ralph B. Perry...
Among future activities of the club will be a speech by Senator Ralph Yarborough (D-Texas), on March 19, and two debates with the Harvard Young Republican Club...
Similarly, in Elgin, 111. an ex-con and Capone mobster named Rocco Pranno decided to cut himself in on the jukebox operations of young Ralph Kelly. To persuade Kelly of the wisdom of hiring him as "business adviser," Pranno drove him through the countryside with cement weights tied to Kelly's legs, threatening to drop him over a bridge. Committee investigators reported that Kelly's annual jukebox profit before Pranno was $16,000; afterward it dropped...
Another of Brown's stronger men, George Seaver, will face John Watkins at 137. Nick Estabrook, returning to action at 147, meets the Bruins' Gene Bouley, while Dave Skeels, at 123, wrestles Ralph Lincoln. Carl Kludt at 130 and heavyweight Ted Robbins, winner of six in a row, round out the Crimson line-up, facing Dick Seibel and Art Giorgini, respectively...