Word: ross
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Wold, said the Roosevelts, had never met F.D.R., nor had he consulted Admiral Ross T. Mclntire, the White House physician, who wrote Anna: "The article in Look magazine is so untruthful that comment is difficult . . . Dr. Wold has no basis for any of his statements...
...summary: Rickenbacker (H) defeated Johnson (B), 3 and 2. J. Gibney (B) defeated O'Keeffe (H), 1 up, nineteenth hole. Gresz (B) defeated Mee (H), 5 and 3. Daggett (B) defeated Denton (H), 3 and 2. D. Gibney (B) defeated Putnam (H), 1 up. Ross (B) defeated Matson (H), 3 and 1. Nawn (H) defeated Conners...
...first week, Ruppel fired Articles Editor Walter Ross and Art Director Tony Palazzo. (Said Palazzo: "It was only the second time I spoke to the guy. The first time was when we were introduced.") Fiction Editor Kenneth Littauer hadn't waited to see what would happen; when he heard Ruppel was coming, he went...
Also Bayley F. Mason, William V. Mason, Roger V. Pugh, Jr., Mitchell T. Rabkin, Bradley M. Richardson, James B. Ross, Henry M. Silviera, Jr., Thomas A. Unverferth, Thomas E. Weesner...
Like the mother chapter, the Harvard branch was basically a social organization. Early records describing the iniation ceremony contain much high flown language such as, "here you are to become the brother of unalionable brothers . . . everything transacted within this room is transacted sub ross, and detested is he that discloses...