Word: ann
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...close was Miss Barrow's margin that a shift of three first place ballots would have changed the effect of the preferential vote. The final total gave Barrow 1,054. Gilmore 1,066. Holly Walker $10, Betsy Brown 651, and Ann Sears 545. Miss Gilmore was the second girl in Radcliffe history to carry on a fall-scale election campaign, the other being departing president Maryalice McArdle...
...ANN YEOMANS: Everett House; secretary, Outing Club...
Dele Gilmore, Betsy Brown, Ann Sears, and Holly Walker were in favor of less radical changes in the present organization. Miss Brown advocated dormitory representatives, while Miss Walker suggested that the council actively dig out important issues. Miss Gilmore and Miss Sears advocated more publicity and personal contact, with Miss Gilmore in favor of an elected publicity' representative to bring the S.G.A. closer to the students. Miss Walker agreed with the Gilmore plan...
...LOIS-ANN DICKSON: Briggs, freshman representative, Briggs; Freshman Weekend; president, sophomore class; secretary-treasurer, Briggs...
Died. Robert D. Towne, 86, onetime Universalist minister who propounded, while he was editor of the now-defunct humor weekly Judge, the famed "How-old-is-Ann?" riddle that intrigued the U.S.; after long illness; in Ambler, Pa. The riddle: "Mary is 24. She is twice as old as Ann was when Mary was as old as Ann is now. How old is Ann...