Word: utah
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Elbert D. Thomas, 67, Utah's kindly, scholarly Democratic Senator for the past 18 years, took a $17,500-a-year job as the first civilian High Commissioner of the Pacific islands taken from Japan in World War II (and since governed by the Navy). A lifetime student of the Pacific area and onetime Mormon missionary in Japan (1907-12), Thomas helped lay out the U.N. formula for postwar trusteeships at Montreal...
...step to teach him to vacuum the rugs and sweep the corriders. The result inevitably will be a rush of girls to marry Harvard men, a new breed of intellectuals not only ornamental to the drawing room but gosh-darned handy at helping with the housework. --from the Logan (Utah) Herald-Journal, November...
...extremely sorry that the sentiments expressed in your letter were not thought of before Nov. 7, when the campaign in your state, Utah, North Carolina, Illinois and Indiana was carried on in a manner that was as low as I've ever seen and I've been in this game since...
Last week calls for help had come in from a town in Utah and another in Montana. MacConnell was looking forward to sending his first teams outside the state. "We're sure other universities will take up our idea if we don't move fast," says he. "We want to get there fustest with the mostest...
...three council members who received votes of confidence were Chase Nebeker Peterson '52, treasurer of the council, of Logan, Utah and Winthrop House; Thomas William Hoya '53 of Milwaukee, Wisconsin and Kirkland House; and Richard Eugene Johnson '53 of Galesburg, Illinois and Dunster House...