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Several Brown players, notably center halfback Bill Zisson, left fullback John Haskell, and right fullback Jack Sherman, should have been thrown out of the game for the crushing and unnecessary body blocks they threw at Crimson linemen. Bruin mentor Cliff Stevenson, who obviously encouraged these tactics, ought to be fired; no respectable college would employ such a coach...

Author: By Michael S. Lottman, (SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON) | Title: Brown Defeats Soccer Team, 5-0, Tightens Race for League Crown | 11/18/1961 | See Source »

Mildred P. Sherman, Dean of College Relations and a Trustee of Radcliffe College, died suddenly at her house in Cambridge Thursday night. She had been a member of the Radcliffe Administration for 21 years and was Dean of the College from 1943 to 1950. Since 1950 she had served as Dean of College Relations and acted as chief liaison officer between the college and its alumnae groups...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Dean at Radcliffe Dies Suddenly | 11/18/1961 | See Source »

...Miss Sherman graduated in 1921 from the University of Michigan where she was assistant Dean of Women until 1926. She then became Dean of Women, at Knox College, Galesburg, Illinois...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Dean at Radcliffe Dies Suddenly | 11/18/1961 | See Source »

...judges, Professors Rosenberg and Woodworth and Radcliffe's Dean Sherman, awarded second place to Eliot Hall for its song about the dorm being swallowed up by the new House System. The girls of Whitman, singing of the anguish of paper writing, won third prize...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: McIntire Victor In Song Contest | 11/14/1961 | See Source »

Flying from his home field near Dallas to Perrin Air Force Base near Sherman. Texas Air National Guard Major Harry C. Knickerbocker Jr. hoped to obtain some used ground-training equipment for his outfit's F-86 jets. Knickerbocker would be welcome to the equipment, said a Perrin officer, except that it was being used "by the class with the Yugoslavs in it." Recalls Knickerbocker of that late September incident: "It didn't hit me for a few minutes. Then you might say I got a real jolt...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign Relations: Trouble for Tito | 10/27/1961 | See Source »

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