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Sandy Maw, Doug McCartney, Tom Bartlett, and Dick Seaton took the honors in the medley relay with a time of 4:05.8. Seaton's younger brother Dave took an easy first in the 220-yard freestyle in 2:20.9. Bruce Hunter, as usual, dispensed with his Bruin challenger Ed Nicholson in both the 50 and 100-yard freestyles. His time in the 50 was a breezy...
Other new officers of the organization include: Emily L. Hartshorne '62, secretary; Frederic Freilicher '60, treasurer; David F. Bartlett '59, Harvard affairs chairman; Vivian H. Oppenheim '62, Radcliffe affairs chairman; John J. Coffey '61, political affairs chairman; Stanley G. Brown '60, membership chairman; and Robert E. Friedman '62, publicity chairman...
...within the field of 13 alternate red and white stripes. Said the President as he signed: "Well, that is a historic thing." And at ceremony's end he noted to the special guests, Vice President Nixon, Speaker of the House Sam Rayburn. Alaska Senators-elect E. L. ("Bob") Bartlett, Ernest Gruening, Interior Secretary Fred A. Seaton, that a 50th star-for Hawaii-could be added to the national flag quite simply by putting eight stars in the middle...
Rivers' reward-like Gruening's, Egan's and Bartlett's-will come within a few-weeks, when President Eisenhower officially declares Alaska the 49th state and each new official settles down at his new desk, ready for business...
Edward Lewis Bartlett, 54, U.S. Senator. A onetime gold miner, Seattle-born "Bob"' Bartlett has been a territorial delegate to Congress for 14 years, made himself the Washington symbol of Alaskan statehood ambition, contributed much of the hard work that built the reality of the 49th star, had no trouble beating Juneau Attorney R. E. Robertson...