Word: stevension
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Clay Calhoun, as his name suggests,* looks like a solid Southern gentleman. A handsome 30-year-old with a fullback's build, he has a flourishing export-import business in New Orleans. He also has a millionaire father-in-law-hearty, red-faced William Stevens of Miami, a building...
Freshman Boxing Champions--130 lbs., Stevens, Stoughton; 135 lbs., Doherty Stoughton; 145 lbs., Conway, Hollis; 155 lbs., Parks, Hollis; 165 lbs., Boyd, Lionel; 175 lbs., Fitzpatrick, Holworthy; unlimited, Ravreby, Hollis.
Speakers at the meeting will include Joseph A. Erickson, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston; Frank L. Tucker, treasurer of the General Radio Company; and James H. White '21, a partner of the brokerage firm of Scudder, Stevens, and Clark.
Some 6,000 members of the National Association of Home Builders, representing about four-fifths of the industry, trooped into Chicago's huge Hotel Stevens last week for their biggest convention.
Stanford, Yale, MIT, Stevens, Fiske, and Washington University of St. Louis have followed Harvard's lead by sponsoring international students' centers in the United States and abroad.