Word: wing
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Dover, Mass. 80 Cappiello, David L. '60 E 19 5.11 190 Auburn, N. Y. 81 Kirk, Paul G., Jr. '60 E 20 5.11 185 Newton, Mass. 82 Sullivan, Jeremia J., Jr. '61 E 20 5.11 179 Cambridge, Mass. 83 Aadalen, Richard J. '61 E 19 6.3 195 Red Wing, Minn. 84 Keohane, Harold J. '60 E 21 6.2 186 Arlington, Mass. 85 Hershon, Stuart J. '59 E 20 6.3 210 Long Beach, N. Y. 86 Huff, Warren D. '59 E 21 6.2 210 Plymouth, Mich. 87 Hamilton, Douglas L. '61 E 19 6.3 200 Manhasset, N. Y. 88 Messenbaugh, Robert...
...Bruce Munro intimated this yesterday when he said, "It could very well be that as Bill Rapp goes, so goes Harvard." Rapp, the Crimson's center half, heads a varsity backfield that has ranged from excellence to mediocrity all season long. Marsh McCall and Charlie Steele will be the wing halves, while Bill Driver has recovered sufficiently from his ankle injury to be used in reserve today...
...Pakistan, both ignorance and prejudice are evident. To take up only some of the points mentioned by him, Pakistan's poverty does not "far surpass India's." Per capita income in both countries is about the same. The problem of absentee land holdings was first tackled in the Eastern wing when the State Acquisition and Tenancy Act of 1950 abolished feudal "Zamindari" which was originally created by the British after their conquest of Bengal. In West Pakistan, a somewhat different system of landlordism has persisted, but plans to reform it are a top priority item with the new Government. Pakistan...
Cambridge Planning Director Alan McClennen, in discussing the proposal, said that the plan would require the University to redesign a proposed three-story wing of the Health Center. The line would require the Mt. Auburn St. side of the wing to be set back from seven to 15 feet further than is presently planned...
...attend the game at Iowa City. The general countered with an offer to let the cadets go to the Stanford game in Palo Alto. Protested the cadets: "We'll beat Stanford anyway, sir, but the team needs us at Iowa." The answer was still no. The cadet wing gathered in the courtyard for a pre-game pep rally and set up a din that would not be denied. General Sullivan explained patiently that the trip would involve a 20-hour bus ride each way, that it would cost every cadet $25. Each objection was met with a roar...