Word: sheldon
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Carmichael, who will retire sometime this year to head the Smithsonian Institute as Secretary, was a Sheldon Fellow at the University in 1924, a lecturer in psychology in the summers of 1927 to '31, and returned in 1935 as a visiting professor. He will be succeeded at his Tufts post by William Saltonstall '28, present headmaster of Exeter...
...Hall 1G, Violet Kugris 1G.Ed., Ruth Lottridge 1G, Jean Matter 1G, Rudolph W. Nemser 3Dv., Margaret Pfau 2G, Eugene H. Hosebloom Jr. 1G, J. Frank Schulman grDv., Charles I. Stastny 2G, Robert C. Stender 1P.A., Melvin C. Schefftz 1G, Eugene D. Wheeler 1G.S.D., Thomas D. Ward 1G.S.D., and Sheldon Wolff...
Four Frederick Sheldon Prize Fellowships for travel abroad were granted...
...Richard Sheldon Palais, of Brookline and Kirkland House. Majoring in mathematics, last year Palais was one of eight juniors elected to Phi Beta Kappa...
...triumphed over Red conspirators, black marketeers, diamond smugglers, political assassins and other European evildoers. Their consistent and clear-cut victories take place on Foreign Intrigue (Thurs. 10:30 p.m., NBC), a TV adventure series that is chiefly notable because 1) it is filmed in Sweden, 2) by Philadelphia-born Sheldon Reynolds, 27, who two years ago knew almost nothing about either films or television...