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Lyons was born in Dorchester on September 1, 1897, and grew up on a chicken farm in Plymouth County. He received his bachelor's degree from Massachusetts Agricultural College in 1918 and began working for the Boston Globe the next year. Lyons joined WGBH radio when the station was founded in 1951 and was widely respected for his news commentaries aired on the public radio and television network...
Stassen, who earned his bachelor's and law degrees from the university, is known for his frequent campaigns to become President. He was dubbed Minnesota's "boy governor" when he was elected in 1938 at age 31 for the first of three two-year terms...
Robert London was a Ford car salesman with his share of the comforts of middle-class life in Southern California, He drove a leased Mazda RX 7, rented a pleasant apartment in the Los Angeles suburb of Glendale and had a closetful of sports jackets and ties. A bachelor, London spent almost all of his income, which in better times reached $2,000 a month...
...years old--will take daytime classes with regular undergraduates, Yale officials announced Wednesday, adding that the older students will not be offered on-campus housing and will be expected to commute. Yale's part-time students will also not be required to choose a major, and will receive a Bachelor of Liberal Arts degree rather than...
Harvard currently has no such program, and no intention of starting one, Michael Shinagel, director of the University's extension school, said yesterday. The extension school, which allows part-time students to take evening courses and earn a Bachelor of Liberal Arts degree, makes any program such as Yale's superfluous, Shinagel added. "For the dollar it's as good an education and a better deal," Shinagel said. Extension school courses, which are taught separately from regular Harvard courses, cost about one-fourth as much as the proposed Yale courses...