Word: sioned
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Lieut. General John B. Coulter, 59, deputy com mander of the Eighth Army: West Texas Military Academy, 1911; cavalry lieutenant on Mexican bor der, 1916; aide to commanding general of 42nd Divi sion in World War I; commander, 85th Division in Italy, World War II; commander, XXIV Corps occupying Korea, 1948; commander, I Corps 1949-50; returned to Korea last August as the late General Walton Walker's troubleshooter-in-chief, later became commander of IX Corps...
With the new president in their midst, the notables marched into the vaulted auditorium of Woolsey Hall and there, as Yalemen had done at the opening of the first college building, they sang an old metrical version of the 65th Psalm ("Thy praise alone, O Lord, doth reign / in Sion Thine own hill . . ."). Then Whitney Griswold, wearing around his neck the "president's collar" of 20 gold & silver links and a pendant medallion with the arms of Elihu Yale, received the charter, the seal, and the keys of the university "to cherish and defend." Finally, in the tradition...
...Sion, my holy mountain...
...that any pension plan would work perfectly and give workers absolute security in their old age. But since the soundness of all pension plans is based, in the last analysis, on the soundness of the U.S. economy, the expansion of Social Security and spread of soundly financed private pen sion plans would contribute a great deal toward making the economy stronger. They would help iron out the economic ups & downs by putting an enormous amount of buying power in the hands of the elderly 7.6% of the population. In securing for them the good sociological harvest...