Word: reynoldses
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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All across the board, the profit charts showed an upward curve. Radio Corp. of America boosted its fourth-quarter earnings to $12,968,000, a fat 31% above last year. For the full year, R.C.A. earned $41 million (v. 1953's $35 million). Eastman Kodak Co. pushed its last...
President: Nancy D. Campbell '56, Bertram; Joan Friendly '56, Cabot; Hope Layton '56, Barnard; Janemarie McKelvie '56, Arlington, Mass, Vice President: Jean Baldi '56, Belmont, Mass.; Ruth Korzenik '56, Belmont, Mass.; Ruth Korzenik '56, Cabot. Secretary: Sheila Fred '57, 1627 Mass. Ave.; Dorothy Morrissey '57, Milton, Mass.; Judith Pearlman '57...
¶ In Oklahoma City, Allie Reynolds, 37, the reliable righthander whose pitching helped win six pennants for the New York Yankees, retired from baseball. His arm still packed its old power, explained the Big Chief, but his back, injured in a 1953 bus accident, was in bad shape. Doctors had...
At Loomis, three freshmen--Reynolds Golden, Bill Marbury, and Jim Bush--pinned as the Yardlings defeated the schoolboys, 25 to 9. Captain Charlie Eaton and Fred Kullman wrestled their opponents to a draw.
The Yardlings, anxious to avenge their narrow loss to Brown, meet Loomis away this afternoon. Reynolds Goldman (123), Fred Kullman (132), and Jim Busch (unlimited) moved up to the first eight during this week's trials.