Word: cabots
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With both the Greek-Turkish Aid and the foreign relief bills passed by both houses of Congress, Massachusetts' Senator Henry Cabot Lodge Jr., grandson of a famed statesman, an artillery officer in World War II, and a junior member of the Foreign Relations Committee, rose in the Senate last week to suggest a realistic way of using the funds. Excerpts from his speech...
Samuel R. Campbell, Jr. '47 has been elected president of the Hasty Pudding Institute of 1770, the Pudding announced yesterday. Other new officers include Craig P. Gilbert '47, vice-president: J. Bradley Cummings, 3rd '46, krokodllis; David S. Biddle '49, librarian: Francis H. Cabot, Jr., '50, secretary; and John R. Rand '50, treasurer...
...antagonizing labor. This group was not only composed of such G.O.P. mavericks as Oregon's Morse, Vermont's Aiken and New Hampshire's Tobey. It included such men as New York's Irving Ives, a labor relations expert and skilled parliamentary debater; Massachusetts' Henry Cabot Lodge Jr.; New Jersey's H. Alexander Smith; and the co-leader of the Senate, Arthur Vandenberg. They took a second look at the bill now under consideration on the Senate floor. As Taft had said, it was no milk-toast affair...
Thirty representatives from colleges and cooperating organizations met yesterday at Cabot Hall, Radcliffe, to set up a New England regional organization of Students for Democratic Action, the newest of the nationwide progressive student organizations. Richard M. Hays '49 was elected president of the region...
Representatives of 33 colleges and cooperating organizations plus interested individuals will meet Sunday at Cabot Hall, Radcliffe, to set up a New England regional organization for the recently formed Students for Democratic Action. On the agenda of the meeting are election of regional officers, composition of a regional constitution, and discussion of activities planned for the year...