Word: baileys
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Dunster's William E. Bailey '62 asked the chairmen to authorize a nine-man group of representatives from all the Houses to investigate charges against the HSA. He voiced some reservation about the Winthrop selections, insisting that "disinterested people will not necessarily do the best job." He claimed that "if the HSA can't convince people who are really suspicious, they have not succeeded in clearing themselves...
William E. Bailey '62, chairman of the Dunster House Committee, also charged yesterday that employment at HSA "is no longer based solely on need." He said that the Committee had originally provided many of the items which HSA presently handles, and had given them up only because the "HSA was supposedly taking care of needy students at Harvard...
Strong denials that need is not still a primary factor in hiring HSA employees came from both Burke and Koppell. Burke asserted that "Bailey doesn't have access yet to HSA financial records," and Koppell affirmed that "need is as important as ability in choosing agency managers...
...winter track team is one with several awe-inspiring performers. There are, for example, mighty Ted Bailey, the 62-ft. weight thrower, and massive Rick Mullin, the 4:18.1 miler, and springy-legged Marty Beckwith, the 6 ft., 6 in, high jumper; doughty Don Kirkland, the 1:12.7 600 man, and determined Eddie Meehan, a star in anything from the 600 to the two-mile...
...other hand, things do look promising. In the fled events, the Crimson should be invincible. Bailey should take first in every dual meet weight throw competition, unless Art Doten (who has reached 60 ft. in practice), Loren Clayman, or Leigh Callaway overtakes...