Word: semi
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...semi-final round, then, shapes up this way: Everts meets Moley; and Burton, who is already in the semi-final round by virtue of a default victory over-Jenkins, will play the winner between Hyde and the winner of the Dunlop-Brandt match...
...more players reached the semi-final round of the University Tennis Tournament this week, first seeded Al Everts, Varsity number one man, and Mal Moley, Freshman racquet-wielder, who has been blazing a phenomenal trail in this tournament...
Lindley J. Burton '42, led the way into semi-final round of the University Tennis Tournament this week when he defeated Malcolm Stearns '36, 3G, in the second round, 4-6, 6-1, 6-4, Charles P. Stewart Jr., '45, in the second round 8-6, 6-3, and Jim Jenkins, Varsity number 2 man, by default in the quarter-final round since Jenkins is not going to be here for the second summer session...
James V. Forrestal, 50, went to Washington after making a pile of money in Wall Street, where he was president of the investment banking firm of Dillon, Read & Co. He still wears his banker's semi-stiff collars, smokes a pipe, has an amiably smashed nose from boxing. A man of healthy cynicism, Forrestal sometimes says: "I doubt very seriously that I'm doing any good down here. I don't know whether businessmen should go into the government or not." But as Under Secretary of the Navy, Jim Forrestal reorganized the archaic Navy purchasing system...
...Peddie, Harvard's young golf coach, and his partner, Bill Maloon, both members of the Business School, followed up their close win of Saturday in the first round of the four-ball tournament at the Oakley Country Club in Belmont by their yesterday morning's victory in the semi-finals of the match...