Word: alphonso
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...GEORGE ALPHONSO BOOTH...
...four of the latter's associates, Albert M. Sacks, professor of Law, Joseph E. Leininger, vice-dean of the Law School, William S. Gardiner, deputy director of Buildings and Grounds, Martin Gopen, director of the Urban League's Skills Bank, and three members of the Black Law Students Association--Alphonso A. Christian, Charles J. Beard, and Philip...
...Alphonso A. Christian, a third-year student and one of the leaders of the group, noted during the morning meeting that a list of 28 qualified black construction workers had been submitted with the report...
...Alphonso Taft was Attorney General in the Cabinet of fellow Ohioan Ulysses S. Grant, and Patrick Gilligan, recently arrived in Cincinnati from Ireland's Sligo County, began a mortuary business. Cincinnati's Taft dynasty in succeeding generations occupied an ever more commanding role in the Republican Party and U.S. politics. The Gilligans also prospered in their chosen field...
...until Patrick's great-grandson John Joyce Gilligan decided to run for Congress in 1964 that the two families' destinies converged. Jack Gilligan not only beat the Taft-ruled organization's candidate, Representative Carl Rich, but in his re-election race this fall is running against Alphonso's great-grandson, Robert Taft Jr., grandson of a U.S. President, son of Mr. Republican...