Word: sanders
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...professors are Paul M. Bator, associated with the firm of Debevoise, Plimpton and McLean in New York City; Oliver S. Oldman, now a Lecturer in the Law School; and Frank E. A. Sander, of the Boston law firm of Hill, Barlow, Goodale and Adams...
Steelie. A permanent steel sander was put on sale by the Buckbee Mears Co., St. Paul, as an improvement over sandpaper. Named Steelie, the new sander uses etched and hardened carbon-steel sheets in rough and smooth finishes for the abrasive. Since the sanding surface is an integral part of the steel, it wears longer than sandpaper or other sanders with affixed abrasives, can be cleaned with a stiff brush or solvent. Price...
...evaluation Committee will submit its recommendations in March, Leland reported. A new constitution, or any amendments to the old one, would then be considered by the Council and submitted to the student body. Members of the committee are Leland, Barber, John Maher '60, Fred Sander '59, and Richard T. Cooper...
...have the chance of a lifetime, a chance to remove the stench of the Smoker from coming classes," declared Fred Sander '59, who opposed the canvass, emphasizing the apathy and ignorance of the class...
Alex R. Christ, Bryant C. Danner, Walter K. Dods, John E. Foker, Harvey R. Friedman, George N. Harrington (captain), Ronald J. Johanson, Samuel G. McClellan, Roger G. Rawden, Robert C. Repetto, Fred M. Sander, James J. Smith, Lawrence G. Smith, Robert P. Watkins, Kelon L. Kelley (manager). Minor 'H' in Major Colors to John P. Scott '57 (associate manager...