Word: tucker
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...girls will run for the office of Student Government president at Radcliffe, Elizabeth Tucker '52, voting chairman, announced last night. Nominated for the office are Georgianne Davis, Loslie Guy, Elizabeth Heaton, Barbara Higgins, Deborah Labenow, and Carol Smith, all juniors...
Three members of the class of '51 will run for vice-president--Ann Cummings, Jean O'Brien, and Cynthia Williams. Other candidates are the following: secretary--Phobe Crampton, Margaret Fechheimer, and Jean McCollum, all sophomores; treasurer--Susan Anderson, Elizabeth Bibber, Ruth Prager, Elizabeth Tucker, Mary Jane Wade, and Gloria Wagstaff...
Third period--D. Bell (NU) (Tucker, Doherty) 4:34; Preston (H) (Anderson) 19:11. Penalties--Shannon, Anderson, Barry, DiBlasio...
...another negotiation, Bing and up & coming Tenor Richard Tucker found themselves "only ?50 out." They left it to the flip of a coin; Bing won. By last week, moreover, almost all of the Met's supporting singers were snug in new contracts...
...Government's case took 49 days. At its conclusion, Tucker's attorneys sprang a surprise; they offered no defense witnesses. "After all," said one, "it is impossible to present a defense when there has been no offense." Instructing the jury, Judge Walter J. La Buy said that the primary question was whether Tucker and associates had intended to defraud stockholders or had acted in good faith. Even though they had failed to make cars, said the judge, "good faith is a 'complete defense." This week, after 17½ hours of deliberation, the jury acquitted Tucker and associates...