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Word: weldings (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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Geoffrey M. Kalmus '56 of Weld Hall and Shrewsbury, N.J., won the freshman competition over two other hopefuls...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Levin, Young Chosen To Manage Booters | 11/24/1952 | See Source »

Those selected were: Chairman, John W. Hurst of Bremerton, Washington and Stoughton Hall; Vice Chairman, Dwight L. Holloway of Seattle, Washington and Hollis Hall; Publicity Director, Stanley S. Shuman of Brookline and Wigglesworth Hall; and Secretary-Treasurer, Jack D. Watson of Pembroke and Weld Hall...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Hurst Chosen Chairman of Yard's Intramural Council | 10/22/1952 | See Source »

John T. Lane--Wigglesworth C-12, Robert Stone--Wigglesworth C-12, Frank H. Baker--Wigglesworth B-32, Thomas M. Lownes--Wigglesworth F-22, Vince Larson--Wigglesworth K-31, Lary Dobbs--Weld 46, Milton Engel--Weld 26, Chris G. Palacas--Dudley, Oliver S. Sughrue Jr.--Dudley, John E. Grady--Dudley, Joseph M. Cronin--Dudley...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Freshmen Elect 31 Members To Record Union Committee | 10/15/1952 | See Source »

Walter was hunched up in his windows seat. It was in Matthews, or else in Weld, I have forgotten which. Both Halls flank Grays. It was in the after-luncheon doldrum time of day, when mankind in its senses should be ossified and not prodded. Walter was tired out: "brain fag", the railroad men would call it. He was ripe to be keynoter at a convention on explosives. And all unconsciously, he was just that, for the convention sat in silence in a score of open windows...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Classmate of Rinehart Tells How Legend Actually Began | 10/2/1952 | See Source »

...thing. It gave him a fast tax write-off on 25% of the line's construction cost and priorities for 214,000 tons of steel. These terms made the whole deal look so good that last week two Manhattan financial houses, Union Securities Corp. and White, Weld & Co., agreed to manage the underwriting of the entire $87 million. To build the pipeline, Glasco had lined up Burt Hull, builder of both the Big and the Little Inch and the 1,068-mi.-long line across the desert of Saudi Arabia, named him the company's chairman...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: OIL: Pipeline to the West | 9/29/1952 | See Source »

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