Word: washburn
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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MURDER ON TRIAL, by Michael Underwood (Washburn; $2.95), represents "detection slight but genuine...
...many ways, its abundance of different ideas, and the thrill of producing near-professional results with non-professional material. They fear that a situation in which doctrine was expounded in the classroom and enacted in the new theater would leave no room for them and their successors. John Washburn...
...large audience in New Lecture Hall responded enthusiastically to the call of chairman H. Bradford Washburn, Jr. '33, Overseer, for a standing ovation for Arthur N. Holcombe '06, Eaton Professor of the Science of Government, emeritus...
...Faculty of Arts and Sciences announced the award of the Philip Washburn Prize for 1957-58 to David Ted Roy '59 for his thesis entitled, "Kuo Mo-Jo: The Pre-Marxist Stage." The Prize is the income from the fund...
...Dale E. (for Elbert) Sharp, 54, executive vice president since 1955 of Manhattan's Guaranty Trust Co., was named president and a director to succeed William L. Kleitz, who died Nov. 19. A graduate of Washburn University of Topeka (A.B., 1924) and New York University (M.B.A., 1928), Kansas-born Dale Sharp started in banking with Manhattan's old National Bank of Commerce, later absorbed by Guaranty Trust, taught economics at Bucknell University and finance at New York University before joining Guaranty Trust in 1931, was named vice president in charge of Guaranty's Midwest banking...