Word: byrds
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Sanders concert, to be broadcast locally on August 15 by WGBH-TV, will include works by Schuts, Byrd, Janequin, Barber and Bach. The Chorus, under the direction of Iva Dee Hiatt, associate Josquin, this concert will be sung on professor of Music and director of choral music at Smith College, will be accompanied by a chamber orchestra drawn from the Cambridge Civic Symphony...
...issue by pouring salt in old wounds, let's add a little pepper to the salad by mentioning that in recent years the South was fertile enough to produce a good crop of writers: Wolfe, Faulkner, Harper Lee and Margaret Mitchell, plus a Barkley, Dean Rusk, Richard Russell, Byrd, Hodges, Helen Keller, Billy Graham and Dinah Shore, plus the core of the space program for good measure...
...arithmetic of the various plans is fascinating. Kennedy won in 1960 with 303 electoral votes to Nixon's 219 (Virginia's Senator Harry F. Byrd got 15). Under the Lodge plan, Kennedy's total would have been 264 (to Nixon's 259), five fewer than the 269 needed for a majority. According to the present constitutional requirements, the outcome would have been decided by the House, with each state, regardless of size, having one vote. If every state delegation in the House had decided to cast its vote for the candidate who carried the state, Nixon...
...included: Kirkland, Bowman Cutter, Alfred Guzetti, John Henn, Frederic Kellogg, Leo Mullin; Leverett, Keith Julian, Ronald Cohen, Michael Reiss, Donald Stern, Earl Leiken; Lowell, David Brandling-Bennet, Charles Bolton, Eugene Kinasewich, Marshall Moriarity, Richard Seymour; Quincy, Duncan Kennedy, Robert Kudrle, Fernand Brunschwig, R. Gilbert Jost, Victor Niederhoffer; Winthrop, Max Byrd, Bruce Paisner, William Grana, Grief Raggio, Robert Benson...
...Byrd '64, of Winthrop House and Arlington, Va., has won the Richard Perkins Parker prize, it was announced yesterday. The award, which carries a stipend of $708.45, is given every year to a junior "of high character and ability who shall have demonstrated his qualifications both by intellectual achievement and by participation in student activities...