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...Doldrums. Anyone familiar with Casey's floating pronouns knew his man: First Baseman Al Rosen, 29, a scramble-nosed pro whose seasoned ability was the main reason why the Cleveland Indians were at the top of the American League. For a couple of disconcerting days last week, Rosen and the Indians faltered before the class and drive of the rejuvenated Yankees; they lost a three-game series 1 to 2. But they were still in first place, and Cleveland's long-suffering fans still clung boisterously to the notion that this was the Indians' year...
Next season's varsity tennis manager will be Charles L. Field '56 of Leverett House and Weston, Mass. His assistant will be Werner R. Genieser '56 of Claverly and Philadelphia. Freshman competition leader was John F. Rosen '57 of Lionel Hall and New York City...
Music in Davison's honor, composed especially for the occasion by Henry L. Clark, Virgil Thomson '22, Randall Thompson '20, Walter Bigelow Rosen Professor of Music, and Allen D. Sapp, assistant professor of Music, will comprise the latter part...
Born. To Albert ("Flip") Rosen, 28, crack third baseman for the Cleveland Indians and last season the American League's Most Valuable Player and home-run king (43 homers), and Terese Ann Rosen, 23: their first child, a son. Name: Robert Terrell. Weight...
...program will feature the "Third Symphony" by Randall Thompson, Walter Bigelow Rosen Professor of Music. This work was written in commemoration of those who died in World War II. Brahms' "Academic Festival Overture" will also be performed...