Word: walsh
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Making the trip for the House were Brian Catlin '61, Russell B. Clark '63, James C. Adkins ii '61, Nicholas J. Carrera '61, Robert B. Clement, Jr. '63, Lloyd Dahmen ii '62, Francis L. Higginson iii '61, Paul C. Morgan '61, John P. Lyden '61, Myles a. Walsh iii '62, Coxswain A. Lonne Lane '61, and coach H. O. J. Brown of the Divinity School...
...Very Rev. Michael P. Walsh, president, Boston College LL.D...
...Startling the rest of his industry is" a favorite pastime with John P. Cunningham, 63, president of Manhattan's Cunningham & Walsh ad agency. Last week, true to form, Cunningham enlivened his maiden speech as new chairman of the Advertising Federation of America with a proposal that the word "capitalism" be abandoned. Said he: "It would be just as unfair to call today's business operation 'capitalism' as it would be to call squirrels capitalists because they hoard nuts for the winter . . . The word describes only a part of our industrial incentive system-a part that...
...book of mine called This Way, Miss, I retold a story about Millionaire Otto Kahn and the hunchback wit, Marshall P. Walsh. The banker and the hunchback were walking along Fifth Avenue, and the banker, pointing to a Christian place of worship, said to the hunchback: "This is my church." The hunchback replied: "I thought you were a Jew." The banker said: "I was a Jew." The hunchback looked up at him, walked a few steps, stopped and looked up at the banker again and said: "You know, Mr. Kahn-I was a hunchback...
...winning boat contained Peter Higginson, Brian Catlin, Jim Adkins, Lloyd Dahman, John Lyden, George Simmons, Miles Walsh, and Nick Carrera. The crew raced in Eliot's new shell--some ten years newer than the newest of the other House boats--and now plans to spend this summer racing abroad...