Word: ralph
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Unsatisfied with immobilizing Cliffies by seizing their bicycles, Ralph B. Gates, Director of Buildings and Grounds, has threatened their social lives by declaring long phone cords illegal...
...word of which took 52 days to reach Boston. The society grew rapidly, until by the late 1850s it was more than 700 voices strong. Not a historical event passed in old Boston that the society did not commemorate with a concert, featuring such speakers as Daniel Webster and Ralph Waldo Emerson...
...sales from $37 million a decade ago to a record $136 million in the last fiscal year. Its boss is John G. Martin, 59, the British-born grandson of one of the original Heubleins, who owns 10% of the company (which he runs with the help of President Ralph Hart) and likes to sip Bell's twelveyear-old Scotch, another of the products that Heublein distributes...
Ends, Jim Hackett, Princeton (6), George Norman, Cornell (2); tackles, Hoffman and Ratner; guards, Clarence Jentes, Cornell (4), and Savidge; linebackers, Ralph Duerre, Brown (4); Malisewski, John Strauch, Columbia (4); backs, Don Roth, Princeton (6), Jack McLean, Dartmouth (4), Jim Howard, Yale...
...been persuaded that "this investigation involved not only a man named Baker but the operation and philosophy of government." The committee uncovered many of Baker's financial shenanigans outside the Congress. Yet it ignored the problem of the misuse of his influence within the Congress. The charges of Ralph Hill whose suit initiated the Baker affair were clarified. It was learned how Baker's vending machine company Serv-U had grown in two years into a $3.5-million business with contracts with several aero-space firms. The committee also looked into Baker's financial dealings with Fred Black, a lobbyist...