Word: thompson
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Richboro, Pa. 86 Bower, James W. '60 E 20 6.0 180 Bronxville, N.Y. 87 Flynn, J. William '59 E 21 6.3 195 Darien, Conn. 88 Dauk, Peter J. '60 E 22 6.2 190 New Canaan, Conn. 89 Prouty, Russell C. '59 E 22 5.8 160 N. Scituate, Mass. 90 Thompson, James C. '61 E 19 5.9 170 Hinsdale, Ill. The Brown Coaching Staff: Alva Kelley, Milt Piepul, Carl Schuett, Joseph Restic, Alex Nahigan...
...Democratic State Senator Gaylord A. Nelson, 42, caught fire in a state whose Republicans have despaired since losing Joe McCarthy's U.S. Senate seat last year to Democrat Bill Proxmire. Probably helped by Proxmire's thumping re-election victory, Nelson unseated once-popular Republican Incumbent Vernon W. Thompson...
...George Thompson, George Thompson, captain's office...
...Willie Thompson is ready to run. "Thompson is the unsung hero of the squad," McCurdy said. "He's been up there all season." Eddie Martin's problem is condidtioning, but he has had more practice since Yale...
...George Homer Gribbin, 51, senior vice president since 1956 of Young & Rubicam, third largest U.S. ad agency (first: J. Walter Thompson, second: McCann-Erickson) with estimated 1957 billings of $230 million, was named president, succeeding Sigurd S. Larmon, 67, who remains as chairman and chief executive officer. A small-town boy, Gribbin was born in Nashville, Mich. (pop. 1,374), graduated from Stanford University ('29), put in stints as a copywriter with Detroit's J. L. Hudson department store, the May Co., Bamberger's and R. H. Macy before joining Y. & R. in 1935. He soon made...