Word: wrights
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Dave '60 B 19 6.0 171 Fairfield, Conn. 43 Clayton, Charles '60 B 21 6.0 171 Philadelphia, Pa. 44 Donahue, Jeff '59 B 19 5.10 162 Fairfield, Conn. 45 Shaw, Edward '59 B 19 5.11 185 Tunkhannock, Pa. 48 Strine, Bill '60 B 20 6.0 165 Media, Pa. 49 Wright, John '59 B 21 6.1 193 Altoona, Pa. 50 Couser, Gene '60 C 20 6.1 194 Teaneck, N.J. 51 Beamon, Oliver '59 G 21 5.10 188 Philadelphia, Pa. 52 Champion, Ron '60 C 20 6.3 195 Fairfield, Conn. 53 Marchiano, John '60 C 20 6.2 200 Philadelphia, Pa. 54 Wilson...
Benjamin Fletcher Wright, a redheaded Texan with an easy smile and casual manner, had spent more than half of his life at Harvard when he agreed, in 1949, to make the move to Northampton to become the fifth president (all of them have been males) of Smith College...
...Wright left behind him a brilliant record at Harvard as a professor of Government for 23 years and chairman of the Department from 1942 to 1946. Wright was also one of the framers of the report, General Education in a Free Society, and first chairman of the Committee on General Education established in 1946 to translate the recommendations of the report into an effective curriculum...
Chosen by the staff of 16 were John S. Pfarr, editor-in-chief; Bill O. Wright, business manager; John P. Moriarty, managing editor; Richard H. Miner, news editor; John M. Carroll, sports editor; Mary L. Denton and Linda Greenberg, Radcliffe editors; William S. Dillingham, production editor; and Roy J. Sonderling, photography editor...
Within the bare outlines of this sordid story, Author Wright hammers away at the brutality, based on fear and hatred, that the white world visits on the Negro. By this time, even Expatriate Wright should know that his picture is too crudely black and white: he writes as if nothing had changed since he grew up in Mississippi. But there is still so much truth in his crude, pounding, wrathful book that no honest reader can remain wholly unmoved...