Word: richard
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...have drifted here from New Haven is a long and distinguished one, including Dean Bundy, Archibald MacLeish, Dean Brooks, V. O. Key, Andrew Gleason, David Owen, Kingman Brewster, Whiting, and many others. Yale also has its share of defectors, men like Paul Hammond, Blitzer, Robert Lane, Richard Ruggles, H. Bradford Westerfield, and James Tobin. Besides the momentous choice of football loyalties, these people who have had associations with both schools have some interesting observations about the different characteristics of each...
...Cullen, Albert F., Jr. '60 HB 20 5.8 170 Newburyport, Mass. 14 Repsher, Lawrence H. '61 HB 19 5.11 170 Rochester, N. Y. 15 Deane, Robert T. '61 HB 19 5.11 155 Kansas City, Kansas 20 Johanson, Ronald J. '59 QB 20 6.0 180 Corning, N. Y. 21 Rinella, Richard A. '61 QB 19 6.2 205 Northbrook, Ill. 22 McLaughlin, Richard M. '59 QB 21 5.11 180 New Rochelle, N.Y. 23 Marmor, Theodore R. '60 QB 19 5.9 175 Mt. View, Cal. 24 Ravenel, Charles D. '61 QB 20 5.9 160 Charleston, S. C. 25 Deitch, Kenneth...
Other new officers elected were Arthur A. Houghton III '62, of Pennypacker Hall and Fisher's Island, N.Y., president; Joel H. Blatt '59, of Winthrop House and Beechhurst, N.Y., vice-president; Richard B. Arnold '62 of Matthews Hall and Pittsburgh, recording secretary; and Edward C. Pinkus '59, of Adams House and Hempstead, N.Y., treasurer...
...Richard George, 69, quit his night-shift job as a billing-machine operator in the Reader's Digest circulation fulfillment department, went back to England and his full identity: Richard Lloyd George, second Earl Lloyd George of Dwyfor, son of World War I Prime Minister David Lloyd George. When his father died in 1945, the new earl succeeded to the title but inherited nothing of the $300,000 estate, discomfitedly said: "If he was going to leave me the baby, he should have given me a perambulator to put it in." Home after ten years of self-exile...
...recorded by RCA Victor, and NBC intends to produce it on television, which may provide a better setting for the work's small-screen passions. Golovin's best feature: its cast, including Franca Duval, Patricia Neway and the bass-baritone find of the year, 22-year-old Richard Cross, who left college (Iowa's Cornell) only 18 months ago, but sings Donato with power and conviction...