Word: welds
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Perhaps the most encouraging part of this Crimson victory, however, was the performance of the bottom players on the ladder. Al Goldman, Jim Cameron, Ned Weld and Pete Krogh were very impressive in registering wins at seventh, eighth, ninth, and tenth singles, but the important part of their performance came in combining to defeat the number one and two M.I.T. doubles teams...
...doubles, Snow and Ewart (M) defeated Alan Wolf and Blackmer (H), 6-4, 6-4; Keyes and Humphreys (H) defeated Lake and Moffett (M), 6-4, 5-7, 6-1; and Alec Bancroft and Pete Rient (H) won in straight sets over Weld and Field...
Grays follows with 413; Mower has 3571/2; Straus North, 346; Weld North, 3351/2; Matthews South, 3301/2; Lionel, 3251/2 Matthews North, 325; Holworthy, 288; Thayer South, 2291/2; Hollis, 2111/2; Thayer North, 209; Hurlbut, 182; Weld South, 1621/2; Greenough, 143; Dudley, 129; Stoughton, 106; and Massachusetts...
Prize Catch. In Manhattan hotels dozens of engineering firms set up plush suites and "hospitality rooms," where liquor and food were plentiful. Radio Corp. of America alone hired nine rooms at the Waldorf-Astoria, kept ten people busy interviewing some 250 engineers. Said RCA Employment Manager John R. Weld: "Convention time recruiting is our largest single effort." Motorola, which last year hired 32 engineers as a result of convention interviews, talked to 234 applicants. Bendix spent $10,000 for its convention recruitment program, which included a six-room hotel suite...
Thayer Middle took first place in freshman fencing competition with 44 points. Weld North and Holworthy were runners-up in the ten-team race...