Word: rayed
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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When the show starts tonight, seated in the first row will be J. Jay Hughes '48, who with an astute eye recognized "Miss Juno," and won for his pains a date with Ray Nichols, Miss Massachusetts...
Both these runners kicked up dust at second base last week, and both had a rough time of it as these pictures show. At Chicago's Wrigley Field (left), Cincinnati's Ray Lammano ran into the Cubs' Don Johnson and practically carried him on his back, thereby keeping Johnson from completing a double play. At Yankee Stadium (right), Hal Wagner of the Boston Red Sox made it. Hit on the head with a baseball, he was knocked out temporarily, and but for Yankee Shortstop Phil Rizzuto's frantic leap might have been spiked...
First under the wire with his entry spotting Allegretti's head perched on an unfamiliar torso, Hughes held out for and won a date with the body, none other than Ray Nichols, Miss Massachusetts of 1946. "I knew those weren't Ted's hands," said the sharp-eyed winner...
Lipton, who succeeds Ray A. Goldberg '48 as head of PBH, has served during the past year as vice-president. A Junior and a graduate of High School of Science, he first became affiliated with PBH in October, 1945 as a member of the War Service Committee...
...good work and make him look good are: J. A. Herlihy, a onetime Navy and airlines pilot, now United's operations manager; Harold Crary, a onetime newspaperman who handles United's advertising, publicity and traffic; Hal E. Nourse, who runs the economics planning section; and Ray Ireland, ex-colonel and deputy chief of staff of the Air Transport Command (he gave Elliott Roosevelt's dog, Blaze, his ill-famed plane ride). Ireland makes the policy decisions when Patterson is not available...