Mason Welch Gross (June 3, 1911 – October 11, 1977) was an American television quiz show personality, philosopher and academic. The namesake of Mason...
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English footballer Mason Grimes (born 1992), Guamanian footballer Mason Welch Gross (1911–1977), American television personality Mason Hale (1929–1990)...
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(1928–2013), physicist known for his work in optics and quantum electronics Mason Welch Gross (1911–1977), quiz show personality and academic who served as the...
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president of Bennington College. In 1971, following the retirement of Mason Welch Gross he was appointed president of Rutgers University. During his tenure...
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the Rose Bowl, but was not selected because university president Mason Welch Gross did not express the same interest with the Rose Bowl's organizers...
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States. Karl Guthe Jansky (1905–1954) Harold A. Zahl (1904–1973) Mason Welch Gross (1911–1977) Katharine Elkus White (1906–1985) Alfred Nash Beadleston...
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the Marseillaise: Two Centuries Look Back on the French Revolution (Mason Welch Gross Lecture Series). ASIN 0813515246. Hobsbawm, Eric (1990). Echoes of...
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office 1951–1958 Preceded by Robert Clarkson Clothier Succeeded by Mason Welch Gross Personal details Born (1899-06-11)June 11, 1899 Emerson, Nebraska...
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University Press, 1966). ISBN 0-8135-0521-6 The Selected Speeches of Mason Welch Gross with Richard Schlatter. (New Brunswick, New Jersey: Rutgers University...
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had help in judging correct answers from Mason Welch Gross, a professor from Rutgers University. Dr. Gross would sound a buzzer should he catch the team...
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