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Brown placed but one other man besides Molineux in the first fifteen finishers. Hal Gerry and Dave Cairns picked up fifth and sixth spots for the Crimson, with Emil San Soucie in eighth and Hugh Maguire in the tenth position to round out the Harvard scoring...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harriers Upend Brown, B.U. | 10/20/1951 | See Source »

Cornell has a fine, accurate long thrower in quarterback Rocco Calvo, a ripping fullback in Hal Seidenberg, a really fast outside man in Halfback Stu Merz, and a flock of pass-catching ends: all in all a typical James T-club...

Author: By Hiller B. Zobel, | Title: Cornell's Eleven Has it All | 10/13/1951 | See Source »

...Dave Gregory led the field, and finished the four and one half mile course in 22:21, followed by Ram captain Ray Lister in 22:25. The next Crimson runners to finish were Dave Cairns, eighth in 23:38, Hubert Maguire, ninth, four seconds later, and Bruce Phillips tenth. Hal Gerry was twelfth and Emil San Soucie fourteenth. The last four are sophomores...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Varsity Harriers Second, '55 First At Franklin Park | 10/13/1951 | See Source »

What's My Line? comes in the standard half-hour size, equipped with a standard panel of four: Columnist Dorothy Kilgallen, Actress Arlene Francis, Funnyman Hal Block and a guest. By asking questions that can only be answered with a yes or no, the panelists try to discover the business occupations (which have already been flashed to the TV audience) of the lady wrestlers, tree surgeons, wig-makers, house detectives, sword swallowers, etc. who appear as challengers. Each "no" answer wins $5 for the challenger; if he can answer no ten times he gets credit for defeating the panel...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Radio: The Vanishing Newsman | 9/17/1951 | See Source »

...this emotion-charged atmosphere, Moderator John Daly appears to his fans as a knight in armor holding the panel in check, giving a helping hand to the challenger, and occasionally topping Hal Block's jokes. Daly is somewhat surprised himself at his master-of-ceremonies aptitude; his background for the job consists of five years as a White House correspondent, 2½ years as a radio war correspondent and 19 weeks playing the role of Editor Walter Burns in the ill-fated TV version of Front Page...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Radio: The Vanishing Newsman | 9/17/1951 | See Source »

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