Word: trow
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...people of Ward 4, where we canvassed, were very much decided. Ward 4 starts on Trow-bridge Street, spreads around the small doves' nest of SDSers on Dana Street, and ends somewhere in the hawkish territory of Central Square. Its residents are loath to be told, or even have suggested, what they ought to think about the war. Not that they are all openly hostile to the canvassers. "I believe that we're fighting for America, so that people like you will be free to hand out leaflets," said a patient old man in a straw...
...Professor of Social Sciences, and Dr. Frank Duehay, Assistant Dean of the School of Education served on an advisory committee which helped Mazer and the M.I.T. group plan the conference. Also included on the advisory committee are Dr. Benson Snyder, Professor Gerald Zacarias, both of M.I.T., and Professor Martin Trow from the University of California...
...winners of the 1965 Boylston Prizes for dramatic interpretation of literature were announced last night. First place winners were Peter L. Skolnick '66 of Adams House and New Rochelle, N.Y., and George W.S. Trow '65 of Eliot House and Bedford Hills...
...play will be written, directed, produced, and performed entirely by seniors, and "will probably take the form of a comedy made up of four or five longish skits--their unifying theme being our four years at Harvard," George W. S. Trow '65, one of the prospective authors, said yesterday...
Though I must admit Mr. Trow first impressed me with his command of the filthy background literature, I also admire his avoiding the traditional Poonie embarrassment--parodies that read like the real thing. Not that his parody succeeds, but Trow has his moments. He advises Penny Pig. "Just once, just once try something JUST A LITTLE different. Try, for instance, wearing one of those divine new topless bathing suits to work. This will force you to do something with that bosom of yours. Trying painting them green, to match your earrings, of course." If you've read Gurley Brown, that...