Word: welds
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Templer's orders were 1) to smash the Communists, 2) to weld Malayans-Malays, Chinese, Indians and British alike-into a sturdy, self-governing democracy within the Commonwealth. Objective No. 2 was impossible in a scant two years, yet Templer pledged himself, "mind and body," to fight for this political, economic and social "second front." He brought to his job demoniac energy, a streak of ruthlessness, a flair for jungle fighting (he once was bayonet fighting champion of the British army) and a sensibility that dumfounded those leftist British critics who had objected to his appointment out of fear...
Winners of the competition for manager of the freshman heavy and 150-pound crews were Ralph A. Power, Jr. '57 of North Andover, Mass., and Weld Hall, respectively...
Wilde was one of six other victors in the regattas. Four of them are pictured above standing on the balcony of Weld Boathouse: (from left to right) senior Richard Kirk, winner of the half mile 155 pound single scull race; junior Kon Culbert, who took the three-quarter mile junior singles duel; Wilde; and freshman Pete Neaman, first in the novice single race over a half mile course...
Freshmen elected yesterday are Peter N. Stearns of Weld Hall and Chicago, recording secretary, and Lloyd A. Harper of Thayer Hall and West Orange, N.J., treasurer...
Matthews North, 265; Stoughton, 240 3/5; Apley, 216 1/10; Hollis, 208; Wiggleworth East, 176; Weld South, 169 1/2; Holworthy, 157 1/2; Dudley, 152; Lionel, 143 1/2; Massachusetts, 133 1/2; Straus North, 121 1/10; Matthews South tie with Weld North, 119; Straus South, 111 3/5; Thayer South, 97 1/2; Wigglesworth West, 84 1/10; Thayer North, 75; Grays, 70 1/2; Thayer Middle, 64 1/2; Mower...