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Then Eusden won his other specialty, the 100 yard free style, with Don Perry third, and the Ulenmen assumed a lead they were never to relinquish. Hal Hartwell and Gibby King placed two-three in the backstroke, Barnes and Christman reverted to their normal first and second places in the 440, and Don Ulen pleased his father with a win in the 200 yard breast stroke. Aaron finishing third...
With this issue, the members of the 1944 executive board relinquish their positions to the 1945 executives. The retiring officers are: President Dan H. Fenn, Jr., Managing Editor J. Robert Moskin, Business Manager Edwin J. Sommer, Editorial Chairman Thomas S. Kuhn, Photographic Chairman William H. Forster, Executive Editor Douglas A. Brown, Sports Editor Burton E. Van Vort, Advertising Manager Lewis M. Krohn, Local Advertising Manager Edward M. Casey, and Assistant Editorial Chairman Joseph B. Smith...
...Street and back again. The Post says that by limiting free enterprise in any way we are killing the goose that laid the golden egg. But even before 1929 those eggs were tasted only by an already-wealthy minority; by 1933 business was forced by the American people to relinquish leadership to a government promising immediate aid and subsidy. Too long they had suffered under an uncontrolled system to which the Post now wants to return...
...Families of those who die must relinquish the ration book to their rationing board within ten days...
Under the new ruling recently adopted as a result of the accelerated program. Gentry, who is a Sophomore, will manage next year's mormen, while the Junior formerly named will have to relinquish this poet. He will, however, receive his Varsity letter...