Word: worthington
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Conservative Thinking and Constitutional Government" were the principal subjects of the League's founders, who include Simon A. Sayre '47, Richard A. Snelling '48, and Robin Worthington '47. Phillip S. Jastrom of the Physics Department is acting as faculty adviser...
...became, respectively, vice president, executive vice president and president of G.M. at almost the same time as Charles E. (for Edward) Wilson won similar posts at G.E. When Charles Edward Wilson moved into his present home at No. 7 Hampton Road, Scarsdale, N.Y., Charles Eben Wilson, vice president of Worthington Pump & Machinery Corp., had just moved out of No. 7 Old Army Road, Scarsdale. To add to the confusion, G.E. also has an engineer named Charles Edward Wilson. Last week G.M.'s Charles Erwin Wilson reported that three Detroit friends had urged him not to quit...
...yesterday's games, Company C vaulted into first place over the incumbent. Lowell House, by combing Bob Worthington, Bellboy hurler, for 34 hits. Meanwhile, pitcher Wright of the Navy, held Lowell to two runs and ten hits over the seven inning span. As a result, Company C Shaded the outclassed civilians, 26 to 2. In the other game, Company E subdued Company A, 7 to 3, to move into third place...
...Ausnit at the three-quarter position, Jon Pritchard playing his final game at stand-off half. Commander Keith Kear of the New Zealand Royal Navy and the Law School as scrum half, and Bob Kennedy, Al Weisberg, Fred Garfield, Frank Jessop, Don Cummings, Don Hodge, Rog Willson, and Robin Worthington in the forward positions...
...Navy and the Harvard Law School at scrum-half, make up the remainder of the backfield. Among the forwards, the position will be the same as last week, with Kennedy, Garfield, and Gross in the front line, Jessop and Hodge as locks, Weisberg as center, and Wilson and Worthington in the left and-right outside-forward position respectively...