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...still making rounds when President Kennedy tapped him. The Senate has still to confirm his appointment, but that seems a cinch. Back in Red Level, Ala., his birthplace, Terry was named for a respected local doctor named Luther Leonidas Hill, whose son Lister is now Alabama's senior Senator and chairman of the committee that passes on PHS appointments...
Born. To the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., 32, softspoken, strong-willed Baptist minister who led Montgomery, Ala. Negroes in the 1956 fight to integrate the city's bus line, and Coretta King, 33; their third child, second son; in Atlanta...
...chorus of approbation. The New York Times, whose campaign endorsement of Kennedy had been singularly tepid, warmed to his appointees as the list lengthened: the choice of "Soapy" Williams was merely "good," but Dean Rusk's was "first-rate" and John J. McCloy's "splendid." The Montgomery, Ala. Advertiser took conservative Southern comfort in the new first team: "So far, the Advertiser couldn't be more comforted were Nixon the President-elect and making the Cabinet appointments. Which statement is a horse laugh at the officious, twittering host who self-righteously wear the badge stenciled liberal. Kennedy...
...Mobile, Ala...
...following list of clubs holding luncheons was released by the Alumni Office, but students are urged to check with the local clubs for details. Akron, Ohio Dec. 27 Buffalo Dec. 27 Birmingham, Ala. Dec. 31 Central Ohio (At Columbus) Dec. 28 Charlotte, N.C. Dec. 29 Chicago Dec. 28 Cincinnati Dec. 29 Cleveland Dec. 27 Dayton, Ohio Dec. 29 Denver Dec. 27 Eastern Michigan (At Detroit) Dec. 28 Eastern New York (At Albany) Dec. 29 Maryland (At Baltimore) Dec. 27 Rhode Island (At Providence) Jan. 2 Rochester Dec. 28 San Diego Dec. 27 Syracuse Dec. 27 Worcester...