Word: wisconsin
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...scramble to catch it, a fan knocked down Mrs. May Lee, 69, and broke a couple of her ribs. The Braves refused to pay May Lee's $100 hospital bill on the ground that fans assume certain risks when they buy their tickets. Last week the Wisconsin Supreme Court upheld an award of $3,675 to Mrs. Lee on the ground that the Braves' County Stadium ushers were negligent in their duty to protect spectators. In the past, ball clubs have rarely been held liable for similar injuries, and ball teams in both leagues braced themselves...
Before the final race with Yale the varsity must first get by Wisconsin and MIT. Love said, "Wisconsin is enough of a mystery to figure they have something. In the past, they have been in the thick...
...Charles will be crowded Saturday afternoon with a regatta of MIT, Columbia, BU, and Wisconsin. Each series of races will be run at hour intervals with the MIT Freshmen leading off at 4 p.m. The Crimson Freshmen, J.V. and Varsity will race...
...graduate of the University of Wisconsin and with an M.A. from Michigan, McCloskey served as Administrative Assistant to Michigan Governor Harry F. Kelly in 1944 and as analyst for the Michigan Civil Service Commission...
...Donald Slichter, 57, was elected president and chief executive officer of Milwaukee's Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co., eighth largest life insurance company in the U.S. (insurance in force: $9 billion). A graduate engineer (University of Wisconsin, '22) and amateur gardener (roses), Slichter, brother of Harvard Economist Sumner Slichter, has been a vice president in charge of Northwestern Mutual's investment portfolio since 1949¶Emerson Foote, 51, a founder and onetime president of Foote, Cone & Belding, who once shocked Madison Avenue by voluntarily giving up the $12 million American Tobacco account, again caught fellow admen flat...