Word: stephenses
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Last week in Melbourne, a slim, strong-willed Australian showed that he had found a simple answer: beat the Reds at their own game, and train harder than they do. Amateur Dave Stephens, 25, a professional milkman, ran away from Hungary's somber Sandor Iharos in a 3-mile...
Dave Stephens' determination to run up track records drives even his wife into a state of healthful exhaustion. Until recently, he got up at 4:45 a.m. every weekday, tossed off a lemonade and studied an hour for a correspondence-course physical-education degree. Then he woke his wife...
Died. Judge Harold M. Stephens, 69, chief justice of the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia; of cancer; in Washington. An early and ardent New Dealer, Stephens served with distinction during the early years of the Roosevelt Administration as assistant attorney general in charge of antitrust matters, was...
Holy Cross took a 2 to 1 lead in the third on Liebler's two-bagger, Massa's long triple to right center, and Jack Stephen's first of a pair of run-scoring singles. The Crusaders added another in the fourth, and two more in the sixth, on Bernstoein...
"The majority of the planning board will leave themselves and the club in an unfortunate position if they do not refute these very serious allegations," John W. Stephens '55, former president of the club, said last night.