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Where the Votes Are. Most notable addition to the Kennedy team is U.S. Census Bureau Director Richard M. Scammon, 48. A towering (6 ft. 5 in.) native of Minnesota, Scammon has long specialized in election analysis. He was chairman of a U.S. group sent to Russia in 1958 to observe elections there, has written a book called America Votes, was a top man in the organization of Democratic Pollster Lou Harris. Appointed to the Census in 1961, Scammon has been called with increasing frequency into consultation with a President eager to know what people think and where the votes...
...Detective Bureau of the Boston Police Department, which has joined the University Police on the case, estimated the value of the missing equipment at $2000, but the Athletic Department source said the figure is closer...
...JOHN P. DONNELLY Director, Bureau of Information National Catholic Welfare Conference Washington...
...there is more to it than that. The State News covered the state legislature with such thoroughness that the Wilmington papers' one-man Dover bureau hollered for reinforcements-and got them. Smyth's men scored a clean beat over the Wilmington dailies with a story about a state welfare department scandal-in Wilmington. During the severe Atlantic Coast storm that wrecked Delaware for two March days in 1962, State News coverage was far superior to that of the Wilmington papers...
Other speakers will be Harold C. Martin, director of General Education A; David Riesman, Henry Ford II Professor of Social Sciences; Dana L. Farnsworth, director of the University Health Services; William G. Perry, Jr., director of the Bureau of Study Counsel...