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...defensemen, Ron Thomson one. Daly, could figure in varsity next year...
...grant was left in trust by Frank G. Thomson '97, to be released to the University following the death of his with, Mrs. Adi Caroline Thomson. Mrs. Thomson died last week...
According to David W. Bailey '31, Secretary to the Corporation and the Board of Overseers, it has not yet been decided how Thomson's stipulation will be carried out. The final decision, he said, will be made at the next meeting of the Corporation scheduled for Monday...
...latter course demands over-whelming ability. Virgil Thomson and Leonard Bernstein have tried it, but opinions vary on the quality and importance of their most serious works; Archibald Davison gave up composing entirely for education. Such men are often rewarded--and rightly so--with greater fame and financial security than their more esoteric colleagues, but in the process they may easily draw professional jealousy...
Four Lords. The fight over Odhams raised a huge ruckus-to the point where Prime Minister Harold Macmillan finally stepped in and ordered the appointment of a Royal Commission to investigate the entire British press situation. It seemed high time. The take-over of Odhams by either King or Thomson would accelerate a postwar trend toward merger and monopoly, sped by rising labor and production costs and serious advertising losses to television, that has placed control of more than half Britain's newspaper circulation in the hands of four press lords. Besides King and Thomson, the giants...