Word: dillon
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Riesman was chosen by a jury of five Frenchmen and three Americans, including Laurence Wylie '50, Dillon Professor of the Civilization of France Emeritus, and Stanley Hoffman '52, who currently holds Wylie's former chair. Wylie will be on hand in Valogne to read a tribute to Riesman...
...they say around Dillon Field House and 60 Boylston St., the season began and ended on Saturday morning when the Crimson met Yale at the Business School Field...
After The Game, Crimson captain Chuck Durst limped slowly to the trainer's room, injured left leg bandaged heavily. The awkward silence in Dillon Field House said it all--there was nothing to say, Harvard had fallen to Yale, 14-0, to finish in a four-way tie for third-place in the Ivy League...
...reduce Government regulation. He has already said he will scrap the failed Carter wage and price guidelines as soon as he takes office, and some expect him to proclaim a moratorium on the issuance of new rules by Washington's myriad regulatory agencies. Says W. Martin Dillon, chairman of Northwestern Steel and Wire Co. of Sterling, Ill.: "The biggest thing the Reagan Administration could do is just stay out of our hair...
Fadden has been around so long that some of his more unorthodox training procedures seem almost ordinary by now. His aversion to whirlpools is well known, if not widely shared, among Dillon regulars. "These guys who take two showers a day or use the (whirlpool) bath, they're losing all the oils in their skin. They'll get all itchy for sure. Me, I take one bath a week." And then he laughs...